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Sunday Surprises

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If you are looking for some last-minute Christmas gifts, we have some ideas for you: Call for papers The Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law, a student-run journal of NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad, calls for papers for its 15th volume. The submission deadline is 31 March 2025.

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Copyright, AI Training, and LLMs: Historical Perspective and Infringement Analysis

Velocity of Content

Underwood Chair in Law, Vanderbilt University), Noam Shemtov (Professor in Intellectual Property and Technology Law/Deputy Head of CCLS, Queen Mary University of London), Haralambos Marmanis (Executive Vice President and CTO, CCC), and Catherine Zaller Rowland (Vice President and General Counsel, CCC).

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (October 21-October 27)

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Call for Papers: NLU Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies Volume IX, Issue I [Submit by January 10, 2025] National Law University, Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies is inviting original, unpublished manuscripts for its upcoming issue (Volume IX, Issue I).

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Challenges of Copyright Law in the Global South: Addressing the Knowledge Divide

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This article explores the challenges of copyright law in the Global South, the role of international agreements, and strategies to bridge the knowledge divide, with a particular focus on the transformative potential of initiatives like the Marrakesh Treaty, the WIPO Development Agenda, and landmark cases like the Delhi University Photocopy Case.

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Sunday Surprises

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Contemporary IP issues in a virtual setting ( 23 May 2024) On 23 May 2024, Stockholm University’s LLM in European Intellectual Property Law Alumni Community will be holding its 1st Alumni Community Scientific Event where it will discuss contemporary IP issues in a virtual setting. Register here.

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Navigating the Patent Maze: Challenges and Controversies in Emerging Technologies

IP and Legal Filings

A core ethical concern behind patenting Metaverse technology is that it would likely result in monopolies of patents, thereby potentially curtailing growth in open, inclusive platforms and even a type of digital divide by excluding the individual who cannot license or purchase patented ideas.

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Around the IP Blogs

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Copyright The Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice published an Author's Take piece considering what the way forward for the press publishers' right might be under EU copyright law. This Kat is having a haunted October This post promises to take readers around the IP blogs in eight posts.