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HuffPost Contributor Isn’t an “Agent,” So Their Content Qualifies for Section 230–KGS v. Huffington Post

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The ruling I’m blogging today involves Huffington Post’s alleged liability for Riben’s stories posted to HuffPost’s “Voices” (contributor) section. To make changes to published content, a content contributor had to be let “back in” to the content by an editor. Similarly, in Downs v.

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Guest Post by Prof. Goodman – Unseen Contributors: Rethinking Attribution in Legal Practices for Equity and Inclusion

Patently-O

Any additional lines for other practitioners necessitate manual addition, highlighting a consistent limitation in acknowledging multiple contributors in the practitioner field. If you find this insight compelling and want to stay informed on the latest developments, sign up for the DPI research updates today!

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[Webinar] Patent Inventorship: Best Practices for Determination and Correction - May 7th, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT

JD Supra Law

Distinguishing Between Inventor and Contributor; Navigating Joint Inventorship, Disclosure of Ownership, Real Party in Interest - A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A - This CLE course will guide patent counsel in identifying and determining inventorship and offer best practices for correcting errors regarding inventorship. (..)

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Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis Reports Outdoor Recreation Economy Tops $1 Trillion in 2022

U.S. Department of Commerce

The retail trade industry group was the nation’s largest contributor to U.S. Retail trade was the most significant contributor to outdoor trade at the state level among 28 states. Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services were the second-largest contributors to the outdoor recreation economy.

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The Risks of Dual Licensing in The Pioneering Landscape of Contemporary Open Source

Traverse Legal Blog

First, you may need to secure permissions from every contributor to the project, a logistical issue for larger, more collaborative initiatives. Another significant legal issue is the matter of contributor agreements. The challenges are significant.

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The Google Library Project and the dog that didn’t bark — yet

Likelihood of Confusion

[stextbox id=”info”] This post is the first by a new guest contributor, Utah IP lawyer Nicholas Wells, who also blogs on IP here. I first blogged about the tiff between Google. The post The Google Library Project and the dog that didn’t bark — yet appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

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Celebrating Women in Tech: A Tribute to Katherine Johnson

JD Supra Law

Our first spotlight is on Katherine Johnson, an instrumental contributor to the success of the space program. In honor of Women’s History Month, which begins today, March 1, we will be sharing a series of posts this month highlighting women in technology and their important work and contributions to the industry. By: Miller Nash LLP