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Wednesday whimsies

The IPKat

Here’s this week’s selection of opportunities and events for the IPKat community! The event will explore national transpositions and available case-law in Germany, Italy, and Bulgaria. The event will take place on February 27 and the registration is available here. Participation is free, but registration is required here.

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The Resolution of the European Parliament on protection of live sport events

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Italian case law on dynamic injunctions and the impact of piracy of live sport events. The new Resolution of the European Parliament on sport events: the background. The new Resolution of the European Parliament on sport events: the background. million to 30.9

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

November is here, autumn is in full gear and so is this issue of Sunday Surprises with new IP events and new opportunities. Events This Kat is always amazed by the colours of the leaves in autumn. At the event, the speaker, Rt. Details about this and other events are available here.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

While enjoying (or not) this heatwave, check the latest IP events and opportunities to be cool for the summer! The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. and the EU.

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[Guest post] New Ukrainian Law on Copyright and Related Rights

The IPKat

Here's what Kateryna and Liubov write : New Ukrainian Law on Copyright and Related Rights by Kateryna Militsyna and Liubov Maidanyk Last year, the Ukrainian copyright reform got on its fast track. In July the Ukrainian parliament approved one of the legislative proposals on copyright and related rights as a basis.

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AI and IP – A real conversation starter

IP Whiteboard

Countries and organisations around the world are paying greater attention to the intersection of artificial intelligence ( AI ) and intellectual property ( IP ). The UK Intellectual Property Office ( UK IPO ) recently put out a call for views on the implications of AI for IP policy and conversely, the impact of IP on AI.

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How artificial intelligence works in relation to copyright

The IPKat

Of course, this does not affect some restrictions on using someone's programs, but it is just a matter of choosing the proper license (e.g., In the interim, at least, related rights, trade secrets, or protection against unfair competition, might provide some helpful alternatives. [A Disco Diffusion under MIT and Apache 2.0 ).

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