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Web 3.0 & the Transformation Of Intellectual Property Ownership

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Furthermore, Intellectual property ownership, content ownership, and distribution are critical issues that must be addressed to avoid disputes. The article begins with a concise examination of the shortcomings of the present version of the web. Web3, Content ownership & Intellectual Property.

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On repatriation: Questions of copyright ownership and management of repatriated cultural heritage materials

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Oriakhogba’s work is a timely reflection on approaches to navigate the complex terrain of using copyright laws to address issues of ownership, control and management inherent in or arising from repatriated (and/or "should-be-repatriated") cultural heritage materials. See South Africa's Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act.

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Powering the Future: Insights on Energy Innovation from a Semester at Alectra (IP Intensive Reflection)

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Egin Kongoli is an IP Innovation Clinic Fellow and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. This article was written as a requirement for Prof. Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive program. IP strategy determines a standard for how rights-based issues will be handled in the collaborative environment.

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Diversity in IP: Notes from the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference

IPilogue

Emily Chow is an IPilogue Writer and a 1L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. This article is part of a series covering the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, hosted by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the Centre for International Governance Innovation. and data from First Nations (e.g.,

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Copyright Ownership of Movies and Films in Canada: Who’s on First?

IPilogue

David Vaver is the Acting Director of IP Osgoode and a Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The following is a preview of a paper to be published in the Intellectual Property Journal. . Part I of the Act deals with the ownership of copyright in works.

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The Modern Copyright Dilemma: Digital Content Ownership and Access

IP and Legal Filings

Introduction The Intellectual property laws are designed in such a way that not only reward the creator of his intellectual creation thereby incentivising other creators for further innovation, while balancing the rights of the creator with the right of the society to access information or knowledge. Atanasova, I.

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NFTs: promisingly transformational, yet fraught with IP pitfalls – Part II

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The First Sale Doctrine in the Metaverse The first sale doctrine, also referred to as the ‘ principle of exhaustion’ , is a longstanding tenet of copyright (and more in general intellectual property) law. The preferred form of regulation in the NFT sector is code rather than copyright law.

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