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Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Counterfeit Ads

Plagiarism Today

However, she claims that counterfeit sellers are stealing her images and creating ads for knock off works on Facebook using them. On April 22, artist JL Cook filed a class action lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta , alleging that the company is failing to take adequate steps to prevent counterfeit ads from appearing on its site.

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Ping® by Adlerlaw – Structuring and Planning M&A Transactions

LexBlog IP

Our program, the kick-off episode in the series, “Structuring and Planning the M&A Transaction,” covered a broad range of topics related to preparing for, structuring, and executing M&A transactions. ” The panel discussed some of the key similarities and how they are structurally different.

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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and intellectual property rights

Barry Sookman

I had the pleasure of speaking at a webinar organized by the Canadian Blockchain Consortium on the topic of The Regulatory and Legal implications of NFTs. My focus was on non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) and intellectual property rights. … The post Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and intellectual property rights appeared first on Barry Sookman.

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Ten things to know about NFTs

The IPKat

Successful NFTs that were lucrative for the seller include, for example, Kings of Leon who reportedly generated $2million from NFT sales of their album, which was minted alongside other benefits including artwork, a vinyl, and for six buyers even lifetime front-row seats to Kings of Leon headline gigs. More on this next.

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Texas Supreme Court Says Amazon Isn’t the Seller of Marketplace Items It Fulfills–Amazon v McMillan

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The Fifth Circuit certified the following question to the Texas Supreme Court: Under Texas products-liability law, is Amazon a “seller” of third-party products sold on Amazon’s website when Amazon does not hold title to the product but controls the process of the transaction and delivery through Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon program?

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Informal innovation: The re-emergence of ‘informal’ washing machines

SpicyIP

Image from here A topic close to this blog’s heart – informal innovation, recently made headlines. Are there other sellers of pedal-powered washing machines in India like in the US? One of his book chapters on this topic was published in this book here. All this and more in the years to come.

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The SAD Scheme as an Institutional Failure

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The TRO acts like a supernotice compared to the traditional takedown notice: it targets sellers, not individual items; and it implicates their cash from all of their sales, not just the allegedly infringing listings.