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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

New year, new IP opportunities and events The new year has just begun but there are already several news items, unfortunately including some sad ones, to report. This is not a farewell though, but simply an arrivederci : we look forward to reading more of their insights in the near future! Have a look below.

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A Year Since Hermès Verdict: The Tussle Between Trade Mark Rights and Artistic Freedom Continues

IP and Legal Filings

This article shall attempt to analyse the verdict in the Hermès case and highlight other legal developments around the world that furnish valuable insights on the intersection of trademark protection and works of artistic expression. The above disputes, though divergent in their facts, jurisdiction and ratio pose similar questions and doubts.

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Hot-Tubbing in Indian IP Litigation: Delhi High Court Issues Directives in High-Stakes Patent Infringement Case

SpicyIP

Given their industry stature, both parties are expected to provide comprehensive assistance, including relevant case laws from across jurisdictions. The Court has put forward a possibility of employing the process of ‘hot tubbing’ to allow direct comparison of the experts’ insights.

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Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2023?

TorrentFreak

We have included all VPN providers we contacted that don’t keep extensive logs or block lawful torrent traffic on all of their servers. Do you keep (or share with third parties) ANY data that would allow you to match an IP-address and a timestamp to a current or former user of your service? Do you provide port forwarding services?

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Are Individual Emoji Depictions Copyrightable? Yes…Well, Sometimes…It Depends…

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Though it won’t be the final word on the topic, the decision gives us more insights into the Copyright Office’s thinking on the matter. It’s so obscure that the board doesn’t have its own page on the Copyright Office website describing its work (indeed, I couldn’t find a single mention of it on Copyright.gov).

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