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Infographic | Intellectual Property behind tattoos

Olartemoure Blog

But have you ever considered the intellectual property aspects surrounding tattoos? THE ART OF TATTOOING AND COPYRIGHT Tattoos are protected by copyright laws as original works of art. When a tattoo design is created and inked onto skin, it automatically gains copyright protection.

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Digitalization And Copyright Law

IP and Legal Filings

The availability of a large variety of information has also increased the risk of Copyright Infringement due to its easy accessibility and dissemination. This has led to varying degrees of copyright infringements in this digital era.

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Can Copyright Law Prevent Cheating on Exams?

The IP Law Blog

When standard approaches failed, a business professor recently turned to copyright law, hoping for a solution. To counter this problem, some faculty have used cameras and monitoring systems or services to watch students take exams, but that raises various privacy rights and requires viewing of hours of videos.

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Can Copyright Law Prevent Cheating on Exams?

LexBlog IP

When standard approaches failed, a business professor recently turned to copyright law, hoping for a solution. To counter this problem, some faculty have used cameras and monitoring systems or services to watch students take exams, but that raises various privacy rights and requires viewing of hours of videos.

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Forensic Integrity in the Streaming Era: Balancing Copyrights With Advanced DRM Technologies

Intepat

However, this shift has also brought to light intricate challenges in protecting intellectual property rights. A key player in this arena is Digital Rights Management (DRM), a technological solution designed to prevent unauthorized redistribution of digital media and uphold the copyright policies of streaming platforms.

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Copyright, Upcycling, and the Human Right to Environmental Protection

Kluwer Copyright Blog

However, the CJEU is yet to clarify the copyright law-relevant meaning of “pastiche”, pending the current reference in the Pelham II case, which aims to shed light on whether pastiche could serve as a “catch-all” provision for artistic use of copyright-protected works (see e.g. here ). A solution?

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Muddy Waters Ahead for Clearview AI

IPilogue

Brandon Pierre is an IPilogue Writer and a 1L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. . muddies the waters again, challenging orders from privacy authorities in British Columbia and testing current Canadian privacy law. Facial recognition software company Clearview AI, Inc. Legal action in British Columbia. Conclusion.

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