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Infographic | Influencers: what you need to know about IP

Olartemoure Blog

In the world of content creation, your originality is your superpower. In the digital world, and working with visuals and sometimes with external brands, you navigate a potential minefield of IP risks. Provides Stronger Defense: Registration helps defend your creations better in case of disputes.

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A Lady Whistledown-Worthy Scandal!

IPilogue

Netflix is now suing Bear and Barlow for stealing “ valuable intellectual property ” to build their global brand. The song writing duo seemed to have crossed the line when they began profiting off the Bridgerton brand. However, the defendants acted without considering Netflix’s intellectual property rights.

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The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

Before we dive in to how generative AI can assist brands and companies, let’s first peel back the layers and understand – at a basic level – what ChatGPT is. How Are Brands Using ChatGPT? Second, there may be copyright risks attached to the use of outputs from generative AI in public-facing works.

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The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical: The easy permission model of Netflix should be the future for fan-created works

JIPEL Copyright Blog

The extent of the permission is evident from the absence of Netflix branding or credit in The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical songs or merchandise. This deviates vastly from the standard fan-creator relationship with copyright holders, which is typically steeped in conditions and uncertainty.

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Trade mark ownership: As easy as A-B-C?

LexBlog IP

Ensuring that a business holds all rights to enable it to make full use of its trade mark should be front of mind in any branding consideration. Exploring the terrain of authorship first, it is essential, as part of any brand development exercise, that the author (or authors) of a trade mark are able to be pin-pointed.

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British IP Day: spotlight on innovation and IP

Intellectual Property Office Blog

move.ai, a UK based technology company will explain how it is seeking to democratise content creation by enabling lower cost filming of virtual reality scenes using artificial intelligence. To do that they needed patents, design rights, trade marks and copyright to help them.

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Metaverse And The Changing Dynamics Of IP Law

Intepat

Some of the biggest celebrities and brands in the world have found their space in it, including Morgan Stanley, Coca-Cola, Adidas, Samsung, and Snoop Dogg. Content-based industries such as music, advertising, movies, gaming, luxury, clothing, etc., have been heavily disrupted and changed with the advent of the metaverse.

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