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This is the question the European Parliament addresses for the first time in its Resolution on policy implications of the development of virtual worlds – civil, company commercial and intellectual property law issues, published on October 17, 2024, in the Official Journal of the European Union.
AI and the Global IP System We need a worldwide intellectual property (IP) structure that encourages innovation and invention if we are to benefit from generative AI. The fast uptake of novel technologies such as generative AI necessitates an adaptation of the IP management systems. Impact of AI in different aspects 2.1.
IP Osgoode is pleased to announce the new team of student editors for the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ). Leading the IPJ’s editorial team is Editor-in-Chief, Pina D’Agostino, Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and IP Osgoode’s founder and director; Deputy Editor Dr.
673, the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA). This morning, the full U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary convened an executive business meeting during which the committee advanced S.
Unlike ordinary law reviews, the Journal’s editorial Board consists of intellectual property experts who are able to provide a peer review of submitted articles. The Board is typically a mix of IP professionals and academics. The Journal is now seeking new members of the Board. Apply by August 31, 2021: Apply Here.
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IP Osgoode and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2024 edition of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge. In the Graduate Student category, Nick Kawar won for his entry, “AI & IP – Anticipating Obvious Issues for the Pharmaceutical Drug Industry”.
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Founded in 1984, the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) covers matters relating to all aspects of Intellectual Property such as patents, trademarks, copyright, designs, trade secrets, and related areas such as privacy. The focus of the journal is on Canadian material with a mix of comparative and international law content.
The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and IP Osgoode are delighted to announce the 2023 edition of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge. More details on Canada’s IP Writing Challenge are available here. There are three categories for entrants this year: Law student category (LL.B, BCL, and LL.L
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The winner will be receiving a prize of $1,000 and, in addition to having their winning articles showcased here on the IPilogue, the articles will be considered for publication in the Canadian Intellectual Property Review (CIPR) or the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ). Professor Ikechi Mgbeoji. Bereskin, QC.
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We’re pleased to inform you that Centre for Intellectual Property Studies, National Law University, Jodhpur is is inviting submissions from law students for the ‘NLUJ CIPS Inter College IP Research Essay Writing Competition, 2022’ on the theme ‘“IP and Youth: Innovating for a better future’. Third Prize: Rs.
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Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive Program. When I was placed with The Globe and Mail as part of Osgoode’s IP Intensive program, however, I certainly did not expect the extent to which I would be intertwined in the world of tech. Ivana Peloza is a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. million readers every issue in print and digital.
This makes the role of patent analysts, researchers or IP strategists more critical and challenging within this domain. Though the significant extract of the findings are available in the journals or proceedings related to the field of biotechnology. Journal of Applied Artificial Intelligence, 38(1), 2440. References (n.d.).
We are pleased to announce that NALSAR’s Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law (IJIPL) is inviting submissions for its 14th Volume. For further details, please read their call and the guidelines below : Call for Submissions: NALSAR’s Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law (IJIPL) Vol.
Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, vidisha117-23@mpdnlu.ac.in [1] Shinu Vig, ‘Regulating Deepfakes: An Indian Perspective’ (2024) 17(3) Journal of Strategic Security 70 [link] accessed 15 January 2025. [2] 2] Rajat Sharma v M/s Independent News Service Pvt Ltd, Delhi High Court, [2024][link] 16 January 2025. [3]
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Treaties, transactions and trade-relatedness at a critical time for international IP." This year's congress will bring together professionals from across the industry to share insights and exchange ideas about "IP and AI." The lecture will be on the topic "Pacta erant servanda? Details and registration here.
We’re pleased to inform you that the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS) Intellectual Property Law Review is inviting contributions to the fifth volume of the journal. The Advisory Board of the Journal includes Prof. Past issues of the journal can be accessed here. T Ramakrishna, Prof. (Dr.)
The SAD Scheme capitalizes on weak spots in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, judicial deference to IP rightsowners, and online marketplaces’ desire to reduce their liability exposure. I will turn in my edit-ready version to the journal in a couple months, so I have time to incorporate comments. Free RSVP! I would welcome yours.
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Over the last several days, the Wall Street Journal has reported on numerous federal district court judges that it says have violated the Code of Judicial Conduct by not recusing themselves in cases where they, or their spouse, held a pecuniary interest.
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It's a new year and a fresh start to IP news, events and opportunities. geographical indications), designs, best foreign language/non-English IP book and IP in general (books covering diverse IP rights). The themes conference is Turning IP Ambitions into Action: Creating Connections, Collaborations and Communities .
million scientific journal articles are published every year, doubling every 18 years. This 18 January 2022, join me for an engaging webcast , The Intersection of Content Access and Global Compliance – What expanding R&D Companies Need to Know with Sun Chemical Corporation’s Senior IP Counsel Howard Lee. Available: [link].
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