Fri.Dec 06, 2024

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At the crossroads of IP and Russia sanctions: what IP Rights holders need to know

JD Supra Law

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Internet Archive as Cautionary Tale

The Illusion of More

Now that the December 3rd deadline has passed for Internet Archive to file for cert with the Supreme Court, the copyright case litigated by book publishers Hachette et al. is closed. The Second Circuit decision will stand, finding that IAs legal theories were without merittheories I have discussed in multiple posts and will not rehash […] The post Internet Archive as Cautionary Tale appeared first on The Illusion of More.

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ACE Seizes Sports Piracy Domains including Crackstream and Streameast Clones

TorrentFreak

In August, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) seized several domain names linked to Streameast, a popular live sports piracy site with millions of users. The seizures were carried out by the book but did not achieve the desired effect, as Streameast remains available through alternative domains. According to the sites operators, they wont stop until sports streaming is more affordable to the public.

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Another day, Another Unreasoned Order by the Indian Patent Office: Analyzing Signal Pharmaceuticals vs Deputy Controller of Patents

SpicyIP

In Signal Pharmaceuticals vs Deputy Controller of Patents , the Madras High Court set aside the impugned order by the Indian Patent Office for being a non-speaking one. Analysing the Court’s decision, Bharathwaj discusses when an order is regarded as non-speaking and assesses the probable reasons for such orders. Bharathwaj is a 3rd year LLB Student at RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur, and loves books and IP.

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Software Composition Analysis: The New Armor for Your Cybersecurity

Speaker: Blackberry, OSS Consultants, & Revenera

Software is complex, which makes threats to the software supply chain more real every day. 64% of organizations have been impacted by a software supply chain attack and 60% of data breaches are due to unpatched software vulnerabilities. In the U.S. alone, cyber losses totaled $10.3 billion in 2022. All of these stats beg the question, “Do you know what’s in your software?

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Trademark turbulence: Interglobe Aviation Vs Mahindra Electric Automobile Ltd

Selvam & Selvam Blog

In a recent dispute between Indias largest airline, IndiGo, and automobile manufacturer Mahindra Electric, ( Interglobe Aviation Vs Mahindra Electric Automobile Ltd, DHC – CS(COMM) 1073 / 2024) the issue surrounded the alpha numeral 6E. For IndiGo, the 6E callsign has been an integral element of the official designator and a brand identifier for the past 18 years.

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Copyright Disputes In Digital Age

IP and Legal Filings

INTRODUCTION The digital revolution has brought a great change in the media and entertainment sector, offering new distribution channels, creativity, and worldwide reach. However, it has also posed severe legal problems, particularly in copyright issues. As the content becomes more accessible and shareable through digital platforms, there is an increased possibility of unlawful use, infringement, and piracy, and this has resulted in a complicated web of copyright conflicts.

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Music Academy v. V Shrinivasan: “Will”ing Posthumous Privacy/Publicity Rights into Existence

SpicyIP

Can someone’s wishes expressed in their Will overcome the precedents on descendability of publicity rights? Bharathwaj explores this question in light of the recent controversy surrounding the use of late singer M.S Subbulakshmis name as part of an award. Bharathwaj is a 3rd year LLB Student at RGSOIPL, IIT Kharagpur, and loves books and IP. His previous posts can be accessed here.

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CJEU Ruling: Greater Copyright Protection for Design Works

JD Supra Law

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Understanding Concussions and Brain Injuries in Ontario

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: 2 minutes Each year, many individuals face life-altering consequences from concussions and brain injuries. Knowing the medical and legal aspects of these injuries is essential for effective management and recovery. Concussions and Brain Injuries Defined Concussion: A type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a blow or jolt to the head, affecting brain function.

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The Perils of Secondary Liability for Copyright Infringement

JD Supra Law

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IPO Diversity in Innovation Toolkit

Women and diverse employees have the technical skill and knowledge, yet their contributions are not patented at the same rate as those of their male counterparts.This toolkit can help organizations move the needle on achieving gender parity in innovation.

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The Risks of Fixed-Term Contracts: Why Employers Should Avoid Them

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: 3 minutes Fixed-term contracts can seem like a convenient solution for employers looking to fill temporary positions or meet short-term business needs. However, these contracts carry significant legal and financial risks that can outweigh their perceived benefits. In this blog, we explore the key risks associated with fixed-term contracts and why employers should consider alternative employment arrangements.

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French Supreme Court Rules on Resale of Digital Video Games

JD Supra Law

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Delayed Symptoms of Concussions/Brain Injuries: Why They Matter in Ontario

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: < 1 minute Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) may present symptoms that develop hours, days, or even weeks after the initial incident. Recognizing these delayed symptoms is crucial for seeking appropriate care and avoiding further complications. Understanding Delayed Symptoms Concussions impact brain function, and symptoms may be delayed due to the brains healing process.

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What You Need to Know: 2025 Updates to EU Design Protection

JD Supra Law

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Understanding When to Seek Legal Advice for Brain Injuries in Ontario

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: < 1 minute Brain injuries are serious and often life-changing, requiring immediate medical attention and, in many cases, legal guidance. Heres when to consider seeking legal advice: Injuries Due to Negligence : Legal help can establish liability for injuries from car accidents, slips, workplace incidents, or medical malpractice. Insurance Disputes : Legal advice can help maximize insurance claims and appeal denied claims.

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Right of publicity question of the day, Duolingo edition

43(B)log

Should Rogers apply to this language learning app? What about the transformative use test? Duolingo screenshot showing response to perfect lesson: "Are you Beyonce? You made 0 mistakes. You're flawless.

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Immediate Symptoms of Concussions/Brain Injuries: What You Should Know in Ontario

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: < 1 minute Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can result from sports injuries, vehicle collisions, falls, and other incidents. Recognizing immediate symptoms is crucial for seeking prompt medical care to minimize long-term effects. Understanding Concussions A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) caused by a blow to the head or violent shaking.

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FCA sets aside PMPRB’s order that Galderma’s patent claiming 0.3% adapalene “pertained to” 0.1% adapalene DIFFERIN

JD Supra Law

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Other Barks and Bites for Friday, December 6: GAO Releases Third-Party Litigation Funding Report; PQA Must Identify Members in VLSI Patent Litigation; CAFC Issues Two Precedential Decisions

IP Watchdog

This week in Other Barks and Bites: the Government Accountability Office published its report on third-party funding for patent litigation showing mixed responses to proposed disclosure requirements; the Second Circuit affirms a lower ruling that copyright ownership claims to George Clinton sound recordings are time-barred; the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office withdraws controversial proposed rules over terminal disclaimer practice; and more.

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Case Closed: OpenAI Prevails on Secondary Meaning

JD Supra Law

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TTABlog Test: How Did These Three Section 2(e)(1) Mere Descriptiveness Appeals Turn Out?

The TTABlog

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Battle of the Bay: It’s Oakland Airport, Not San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport

JD Supra Law

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UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

IP Law 360

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SkyKick v Sky: A Debrief of the Latest Developments

JD Supra Law

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Fed. Circ. Ruling Shows Importance Of Trial Expert Specificity

IP Law 360

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No Harm, No Standing (For Now): DMCA Violation Claims Against OpenAI Dismissed

JD Supra Law

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Fed. Circ. Backs $25K Sanction In Stun Device Design IP Suit

IP Law 360

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Ghostly Misstep: No Confusion Means No Preliminary Injunction

JD Supra Law

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New Balance Hit With Patent Suit Over Track Cleats

IP Law 360

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[Video] The Briefing: Trademark Turbulence – Oakland vs SFO in Trademark Showdown

JD Supra Law

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OpenAI Unveils Plans To Ask JPML To Centralize IP Suits

IP Law 360

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[Audio] (Podcast) The Briefing: Trademark Turbulence – Oakland vs SFO in Trademark Showdown

JD Supra Law

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Netflix Dispute May Alter 'Source' In TM Fair-Use Analysis

IP Law 360

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Time’s Up: Fifth Circuit Reinstates Original Judgment in Trademark Dispute

JD Supra Law

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2nd Circ. Won't Revisit Sheeran's 'Let's Get It On' Win

IP Law 360

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