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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Over the next few months, the following will take place and IPKat readers will have an opportunity to enroll with a 25% discount in the registration fees: Summer Course on European Intellectual Property Law Trier, 1-5 July 2024 This course will provide a thorough introduction to European intellectual property law.

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Texas LLC Formation: 4 Privacy Considerations for Entrepreneurs

LexBlog IP

However, at a time when personal privacy is cherished more than ever, privacy is a crucial consideration when starting a business entity. While establishing a business requires some public disclosure, several strategies can be used to preserve privacy and maintain anonymity. 1] [link]

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Seven States Have Upcoming Privacy Laws 

LexBlog IP

State privacy laws are changing rapidly in the U.S. We anticipate that more state legislatures will continue to enact privacy laws to protect consumers due to the absence of a federal privacy law. The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act will go into effect on July 1, 2024. The law will go into effect on January 1, 2025.

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Discussing Stern’s “Myth of Nonrivalry” for Patent Law

Patently-O

As an idea based creation, intellectual property’s nonrivalrous nature has always placed it on airy ground as a statutory creation rather than a natural law. Stern, Intellectual Property and the Myth of Nonrivalry , 99 Notre Dame L. 1163 (2024). See In re Longi , 759 F.2d 2d 887 (Fed.

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Connecticut’s Privacy Law Signed by Governor

LexBlog IP

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed the Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act (CPDPA) into law on May 10, 2022, making Connecticut the most recent state to pass its own privacy law in the absence of comprehensive federal privacy legislation.

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California Passes Law to Protect Children’s Data Online

LexBlog IP

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (the Act) into law last week. The 18-year age threshold for defining a child online is several years higher than the federal standard set by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which protects data collected from online users under 13.

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2023 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

4) Social media “defective design” lawsuits go forward. Snap opinion , plaintiffs are–with some preliminary successes–arguing that social media services defectively design how they gather, organize, and disseminate third-party content. and the transition to a Web 3.0 Following the Lemmon v.

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