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Your Child is Being Watched: EdTech and Children’s Privacy Part 1

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Sally Yoon is an IPilogue Writer, IP Innovation Clinic Fellow, and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Rodin logs onto his virtual classroom, draws on the virtual whiteboard during break time, and posts his homework using a social media platform— just like every other school day during the pandemic.

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AI and IP – A real conversation starter

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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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Modern monarchy and the media: Duchess of Sussex wins historic privacy case against the British tabloids

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As we have alluded to in earlier IP Whiteboard articles, [15] domestic privacy law in the United Kingdom is vastly different to that in Australia. 3] Note that in Australia, there is no equivalent domestic law or tort of privacy – see our earlier IP Whiteboard articles referencing this topic here and here. [4]

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Confirmed Booking: Booking.com secures trade mark registration in the United States

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Consistent with this reasoning, IP Australia has accepted a number of “generic.com” marks as part of the trade mark register. IP Australia has published guidance in respect of another brand identifier – the hashtag. This notably includes “Booking.com”, which is a registered word mark in Australia. trademark – a new trend?

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What’s in a number? A discussion of two decisions concerning rights in telephone numbers

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This instalment of IP Whiteboard focuses on two decisions which consider the rights that do and do not subsist in telephone numbers. A discussion of two decisions concerning rights in telephone numbers appeared first on IP Whiteboard. The post What’s in a number?

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“For Sale: This Article”: an overview of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and IP

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And what role does intellectual property ( IP ) play in their creation and sale? For digital content creators and the owners of IP in digital content, NFTs represent a potential new revenue stream. Does buying an NFT mean you own the IP rights in the underlying digital work? But what are NFTs? We’re glad you asked.

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“No one can own the law” – United States confirms copyright protection does not extend to works of legislators or judges

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1] Federal Court of Australia’s copyright disclaimer: < [link] > The post “No one can own the law” – United States confirms copyright protection does not extend to works of legislators or judges appeared first on IP Whiteboard.