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Printed Minis and the Power of the Copyright Claims Board

Plagiarism Today

In September, Games Workshop filed 12 claims against a user offering copied 3D models online. The post Printed Minis and the Power of the Copyright Claims Board appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Now the user is finally shutting down.

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Book review: Performing Copyright: Law, Theatre and Authorship

The IPKat

, this Kat was delighted to review Performing Copyright: Law, Theatre and Authorship by Dr Luke McDonagh (Assistant Professor of Law at LSE Law School). This is the first academic monograph that solely considers the relationship between UK copyright law and historical and contemporary theatre. And who poses moral rights in the work?

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International Copyright Update

Velocity of Content

Others are facing or anticipating new copyright legislation that will be hostile to their interests. Also in Japan, new copyright exceptions for libraries will be passed by the Diet (Parliament) very soon and these are expected to be implemented in 2022. New regulations on the governance of CMOs in China are also expected.

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A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In 2015, the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) set out to conduct empirical research on the impact of copyright exceptions. We soon realized that information about the changes to copyright law over time – which would be especially useful for empirical studies – was lacking.

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Africa IP Highlights #3: Patents, other IPRs and reforms in IP policy, legislation and administration

The IPKat

The first 2 posts covered copyright and trade marks. In September , the Nigerian Government collaborated with WIPO to hold a national workshop for the validation of the Draft National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy (draft IP Policy). November: Botswana launched its first ever National Intellectual Property Policy (BIPP).

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Long Walk to Copyright Reform (Pt 3): What does/should South Africa want with its copyright exceptions?

The IPKat

The window for stakeholders and interested parties to make written submissions in response to the invitation of the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry in South Africa regarding certain clauses of the Copyright Amendment Bill (CAB) closed earlier this month on 9 July 2021.

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Call for Submissions: 1st Blog Writing Competition, 2025 Organized by CIPRA in Collaboration with SpicyIP (Submit by February 19, 2025)

SpicyIP

Shamnad Basheer, it offers expert analysis of patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indications, and related policy issues. It actively involves students with different workshops, competitions, discussions, and debates. Analysing the intersection of journalistic privilege and copyright law.