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Canadian Media Companies Target OpenAI in Copyright Lawsuit But Weak Claims Suggest Settlement the Real Goal

Michael Geist

The claim is sprinkled with the most obvious reason: the Canadian media companies want a settlement that involves OpenAI paying licence fees for the inclusion of their content in its large language models and the lawsuit is designed to kickstart negotiations. So why file this lawsuit?

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IPTV Piracy Lawsuit Against Datacamp Close to Settlement For Second Time

TorrentFreak

In an apparent effort to provide at least some confidentiality, DataCamp said it had “designated its production of its customers’ information (which includes location and payment information) as Attorney Eyes Only under the protective order.” The CDN company says that it will send its response to DISH by May 16.

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3 Count: Predator Conclusion

Plagiarism Today

2: Designer for Poler Branding Sues the Outdoor Apparel Brand’s New Owner. According to the lawsuit, Poler and Land Art & Design had an oral agreement at Poler’s launch to allow for use of the designs in question. There are no details about the terms of the settlement.

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CAFC Says District Court Committed ‘Clear Error’ in Enforcing Disputed Settlement Agreement

IP Watchdog

District Court for the Eastern District of Texas granting a motion to enforce PlasmaCAM’s (Plasmacam) version of an agreement with Fourhills Designs, LLC, and Thomas and Martha Caudle (collectively “CNC”). 7,071,441 (‘441 patent), for which Plasmacam has an exclusive license.

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Judge Greenlights Nike TM Deal Barring Designers' Copycats

IP Law 360

A California federal judge has approved a manufacturer's settlement in Nike's trademark infringement suit over two designers' counterfeit sneakers, giving the go-ahead to an agreement that bans the imitation of Nike shoe designs and the retailer's signature swoosh.

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3 Count: Free Cuthbert

Plagiarism Today

Finally today, Amar Mehta at Sky News reports that UK retailer Marks & Spencer has reached a settlement with German competitor Aldi over similar caterpillar cakes that both stores sold. Aldi briefly removed its version of the cake but began selling them again in May after making some design changes. However, the U.S.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (October 14-October 20)

SpicyIP

Assistant Controller of Patents & Designs, holding that methods for producing antibodies through the genetic modification of non-human animals are indeed patentable. David and Elizabeth Emanuel, designers of Princess Diana’s iconic wedding dress have settled their dispute concerning the sale of design drawings.