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Announcing AIPLA article on Augmented Reality(AR) / Virtual Reality(VR): IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies

LexBlog IP

I am excited to announce the publication of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) ’s article on “ IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies.” The article can be found here and was published as part of the AIPLA’s INNOVATE Magazine.

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Trade secrets and innovation: Lifting the Veil on Trade Secrets for Canada’s superclusters

Barry Sookman

My topic was “Lifting the Veil on Trade Secrets”. I had the pleasure of speaking yesterday to the ecosystem of innovators and their innovation partners affiliated with Canada’s Ocean Supercluster , Protein Industries Supercluster , and Digital Technologies Supercluster. Innovation is tremendously important for Canadians.

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AIPPI Congress (Report 3): Soft IP update, wine & IP and the metaverse

The IPKat

Returning to the trendy IP topic de-jour, the panel discussed the copyright aspects of NFTs and their application to decades old commercial agreements in Miramax, LLC v. Jurisdiction in the global metaverse was another topic that presented intriguing questions and as of yet few answers. Quentin Tarantino et al.

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Computer-Generated Electronic Images & The Article of Manufacture Requirement: The USPTO Declines to Extend Subject Matter Eligibility to “Disembodied” Designs

LexBlog IP

Further, to the dismay of many looking for clarification regarding subject matter eligibility of some emerging technologies, e.g., projected and holographic imagery and virtual/augmented reality—which were the focus of the majority of the six topics for public comment listed in the USPTO’s request for comments—the USPTO ignored pleas (..)

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Copyright implications of Augmented Reality for cultural goods – Part 1

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Augmented Reality (AR) is a fast-evolving technology enabling the overlap of digital images with those from the real world. Technical aspects of augmented reality. This blogpost is an elaboration of the article Sappa, Participating in cultural life via augmented reality on cultural goods: what role for copyright?

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Battle of the Brushes: Are Makeup Artists Left in Copyright’s (Eye)shadow?

IPilogue

As part of the course requirements, students were asked to write a blog on a topic of their choice. When capturing a photo, users on apps such as Snapchat or Instagram may select from a variety of face filters– “mask-like augmented reality that adds virtual objects to an individual’s face.”

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. Possible topics include but are not limited to: (i) Intellectual property, including live streaming, clones, reskinning, modding and/or fan participations, etc.; (ii)