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The Battle Over the Future of D&D

Plagiarism Today

Since the year 2000, much of what makes up the core of Dungeons & Dragons has been easily licensed for others to use. That’s because the Wizards of the Coast (WotC), the rightsholders, licensed the System Resource Document under the Open Gaming License (OGL). Though WotC has dabbled with other open licenses, OGL 1.0

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Copyright Licensing in Podcasting: A Legal Guide for Creators

Intepat

Yet, the rapid rise of podcasting has left many creators overlooking critical legal considerations specific copyright licensing. Without proper licensing, podcasters risk legal disputes that could undermine their creative efforts. Licensing in India is classified mainly into two types: voluntary and compulsory.

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Open Source Artificial Intelligence Definition 1.0 – A “take it or leave it” approach for open source AI systems?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In the past two years, tech giants such as Meta and OpenAI released their AI models under self-certified open licenses. Selective inclusion of model components and documentation. Selective inclusion of model components and documentation. Restrictive licensing terms. It is worth looking at each point in turn.

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The International Electrotechnical Commission Participating in CCC’s Document Delivery with RightFind

Velocity of Content

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the world’s leading organization for the preparation and publication of international standards for electrotechnology, is now offering document delivery through CCC’s RightFind. CCC distributes over 1.8 IEC work directly supports the targets of all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Federal Circuit Ruling Reinforces Importance of Documenting Inventions Pre-Collaboration

JD Supra Law

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently reversed an appeal of a decision granting summary judgment that an invention was reduced to practice during the term of a cooperative research and development agreement thereby granting the government a license to use the invention. By: Morgan Lewis

Invention 101
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Court Denies Attempts to Compel Disclosure of Litigation Funding Documents

The IP Law Blog

Kewalramani), the Central District of California denied Defendant Netflix’s attempts to compel Plaintiff GoTV Streaming to provide documents and further information as to the source of the litigation funding that GoTV received in conjunction with the patent litigation.

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3 Count: Switched Switch

Plagiarism Today

3: Nintendo Apparently Released a New Switch Model Just to Combat Piracy, Court Documents Reveal. Court documents released in the sentencing of Bowser showed not just the human toll the case has taken on Bowser, but also that Nintendo released a new version of the Switch in response to one of the hacking tools Bowser sold.