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Domain & IP Seizures in UK’s Criminal Justice Bill Could Apply to Pirate Sites

TorrentFreak

The UK government’s Criminal Justice Bill had its first reading in the House of Commons on November 14, 2023, followed by its second reading on November 28. “The Criminal Justice Bill contains several new measures to tackle fraudsters and the perpetrators of other serious crimes. Are Pirate Sites Among the Targets?

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Operation 404: USDOJ, PIPCU, ACE, MPA, IFPI, ESA, EPL & More Target Pirate Sites

TorrentFreak

While Brazil has been the focus of Operation 404 from the very beginning, the campaign has received considerable support from international rightsholders, government bodies and law enforcement agencies. released this week reveal progress and continued support from a laundry list of international contributors.

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Google Accuses Regulators of Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

Google, like many tech companies, is facing increased scrutiny from international regulators. That decision was recently upheld by the European Court of Justice , though the fine was slightly reduced. Back in 2018, that resulted in the European Commission handing down a 4.1-billion-euro billion-euro ($4.3

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Supreme Court Holds Over Two Patent Cases, Considers Two More on Patent Eligibility

Patently-O

Supreme Court revealed its decisions from the April 28 conference. Among the three patent cases considered, the court denied certiorari for the pro se case of Wakefield v. This development increases the likelihood of these two cases being heard by the court, although a grant of certiorari has not yet been announced.

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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The joint statement outlines each respective agencies’ commitment to enforce their respective legal and regulatory authority to ensure responsible innovation in the AI space. This rapid increase in the use of AI creates a number of legal issues, some of which are addressed below. If you have not done so yet, now is a good time to get started.

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EU copyright law round up – fourth trimester of 2023

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The end of the year was busy for both the courts and the policy makers. This round up series includes Court of Justice (CJEU) and General Court judgments, Advocate Generals’ (AG) opinions, and important policy developments. Welcome to the fourth (and last) round up of EU copyright law for 2023!

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A Win for Users’ Rights: Supreme Court Finds Access Copyright Tariff Not Mandatory and End-User Perspective Must be Considered in Fair Dealing Analyses

IPilogue

On July 30, the Supreme Court of Canada released their much-anticipated judgement in York University v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) [ York University ]. Sabrina Macklai is an IPilogue Senior Editor and a 2L JD Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. . Background.

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