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Another "buy" button lawsuit over digital licenses continues

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2024 WL 1138906, No. 15, 2024) This putative class action alleged that Amazon overcharged and “[d]eceived consumers by misrepresenting that it was selling them Digital Content when, in fact, it was really only licensing it to them[.]” weekend was ruined because Amazon suddenly lost one license. 2:22-cv-00401-RSM (W.D.

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Understanding the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Rule

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Understanding the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Rule by Josh Slovin The New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Rule: A Step towards Greater Transparency in US Businesses Privately-owned companies in the United States have long enjoyed a great degree of privacy about their internal affairs, particularly as to the identities of their owners.

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Post-Default Creditor’s Right to Assign, License and Enforce Patent does not Disturb Patentee’s Separate Right to Sue Infringers

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May 1, 2024) offers some interesting insight into leveraged patent transactions, and the effect of a lender’s ability to license or assign a patent on the patent owner’s standing to sue for infringement, especially after default. by Dennis Crouch The Federal Circuit’s new decision in Intellectual Tech LLC v.

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The Corporate Transparency Act (Part 1): An Overview

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This is the first article in a new series about the CTA. To learn more about what information is required to be reported and who qualifies as a beneficial owner or company applicant, please read our other articles in this series: The Corporate Transparency Act (Parts 1-4). The CTA takes effect on January 1, 2024.

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The Corporate Transparency Act (Part 1): An Overview

LexBlog IP

This is the first article in a new series about the CTA. To learn more about what information is required to be reported and who qualifies as a beneficial owner or company applicant, please read our other articles in this series: The Corporate Transparency Act (Parts 1-4). The CTA takes effect on January 1, 2024.

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Copyright as an Access Right: Concretizing Positive Obligations for Rightholders to Ensure the Exercise of User Rights

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More crucially, rightholders can instrumentalize their exclusive right to control initial access to their works, making the exercise of user rights increasingly difficult if not impossible ( Kretschmer & Margoni, 2024 ). licenses for specific uses). 6(4) InfoSoc Directive and those shielded from contractual override under art.

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The Corporate Transparency Act is Coming, is Your Company Ready?

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As of January 1, 2024, the CTA will be enforced for all new and existing entities. The CTA is set to fundamentally change corporate reporting requirements, impacting millions of businesses in 2024. passport, license, or ID card. If you’re interested in what the CTA means for your business, please read on.