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U.S. Identifies Top Pirate Sites and Other ‘Notorious Markets’

TorrentFreak

Every year, the Office of the United States Trade Representative ( USTR ) publishes a list of ‘notorious markets’ that facilitate online piracy and related intellectual property crimes. 2022 Notorious Markets Review Yesterday, the USTR published its 2022 Review of Notorious Markets.

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EUFA Wants Ukraine to Increase Anti-Piracy Protection, After The War

TorrentFreak

Meanwhile, EUFA has turned its attention to another topic in the region. A few weeks before the Russian invasion started, the football organization urged the US Trade Representative (USTR) to keep Ukraine on its annual piracy watchlist. Ukraine’s ‘Weak’ Copyright Laws.

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RIAA Criticizes ICANN for ‘Hindering’ Its Anti-Piracy Efforts

TorrentFreak

The music industry group submitted its notorious markets comments to the USTR last week. “In addition, ICANN has failed to adopt meaningful solutions to improve the accuracy of registrant information, despite discussions on this topic for the last several years,” the RIAA adds. RIAA Calls Out ICANN. GDPR Byspass?

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Filmmakers Want WOW! to Block Pirate Sites & Disconnect Repeat Infringers

TorrentFreak

The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts after rightsholders filed lawsuits against several ISPs. should also block all alleged pirate sites that are listed in the USTR’s annual overview of notorious markets. The copyright infringement allegations can have real consequences.

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Renewing Trade and Economic Engagement through the Indo-Pacific Framework (IPEF)

U.S. Department of Commerce

Trade Representative (USTR) leads on Pillar I. On behalf of the U.S. Government, the U.S. Department of Commerce leads on Pillars II, III and co-leads on certain provisions in Pillar IV, while the Office of the U.S. Yuan represents the U.S. Department of Commerce alongside Assistant U.S. As part of this, the U.S.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 29- February 04)

SpicyIP

Last week we published 9 posts on topics such as the Patent (2 nd Amendment) Rules, the Delhi High Court-Butter Chicken Controversy, and developments regarding the public search and e-register feature of the TMR website. After an eventful week, here is our recap of its top IP developments. Don’t forget to check them out on the blog too!

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WIPIP session 6: IP Theory

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Expected to find a lot of talking around the topic of pleasure, but surprised to find a lot of hostility to, especially, defendants’ enjoyment of their own conduct. USTR has objected for years. Joy of producing/consuming can be important motivation for activities, though, so exploring how courts deal with it in IP is important.

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