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Pride Month: Celebrating an LGBTQIA+ Leader in Data Collection and Advocacy

U.S. Department of Commerce

Census Bureau is an agency that embraces the diversity of its staff. The diverse experiences, perspectives, and contributions of the U.S. Census Bureau family – including the LGBTQIA+ community – make us stronger and help ensure that our data are an accurate reflection of the nation,” says Director Robert L Santos.

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Spotlight on Commerce: Ava Jamerson, International Trade Specialist, International Trade Administration

U.S. Department of Commerce

industries, media and the public understand the work we do to support a free, fair, and rules-based system of trade that protects American workers and businesses. Despite struggling with the disconnect when I was younger, not “looking” Chinese has been a blessing that taught me that being Asian is all about what’s on the inside.

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School Part 3: Algorithms, Liability and Transparency

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4 but also a requirement about terms & conditions: balancing of fundamental rights when they use algorithmic content moderation. Obligation to report on use of automated means for content moderation—for all intermediary service providers, not just VLOPs, including accuracy and possible errors. Not only rules in Art.

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Trademark Scholars’ Roundtable Session 3: Abandonment of Trademark Rights

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No right to injunction or damages, just keep off register in double identity cases. No age limit on the use. It’s clearly not a proprietary interest and clearly not subject to abandonment, so you don’t worry about intent. (3) Abandoning goodwill is easier in the US than Australia but not easy. No statutory nonuse periods.

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15th Trademark Scholars’ Roundtable: Session 1: Congress and the Courts (including the role of the Supreme Court)

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Introduction: Rebecca Tushnet What might we derive from things the Court has said about trademark of late? I was particularly interested in doing a deep dive on the idea that the Court thought that both Dogan & Lemley and Dinwoodie & Janis were right, when most of us understood the two articles to be debating with each other.