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Z-Library Aftermath Reveals that the Feds Seized Dozens of Domain Names

TorrentFreak

The Authors Guild described the Z-Library as a “trade barrier” recently, while the Association of American Publishers branded the shadow library a “notorious” pirate site. Some domains initially redirected to a seizure banner referencing the Department of Justice and the Postal Inspection Service.

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

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Some of these issues are specific to doing business with the government and others are broader issues that all companies face when using AI, and generative AI (GAI) in particular. As a result, many companies are developing corporate policies on employee use of AI. Many employees are experimenting with AI in connection with their work.

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Jeffrey Mok Honored with NAPABA’s 2022 “Best Under 40” Award

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

Fish & Richardson Principal Jeffrey Mok has been named a 2022 “Best Under 40” honoree by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). . Based in Fish’s New York office, Mok focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation and counseling for companies nationwide.

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Weak IP Address Evidence Collapses ‘Non-Responsive Movie Pirates’ Lawsuit

TorrentFreak

Voltage Holdings is one of many mostly American movie companies that have attempted to turn piracy into profit over the last 15 years. A lawsuit the company filed in Canada is broadly the same as others filed elsewhere but the same cannot be said about the outcome. Entertainment Software Association. Rennie, David W.

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Roll for Initiative! How Wizards of the Coast’s trademark dispute is helping to keep the nasties out of tabletop gaming

IPilogue

American gaming company Wizards of the Coast (“WOTC”), a subsidiary of Hasbro, is perhaps best known for publishing Dungeons & Dragons {“D&D”), the tabletop role-playing game that has brought barbarians, beholders and basilisks to life for nearly five decades.

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Anti-Piracy Group Continued to Send DMCA Notices on Behalf of Indicted Copyright Swindlers

TorrentFreak

This is a noble goal and the UK-based company doesn’t shy away from taking a stand. This means that the company sends out takedown notices on a regular basis, helping its clients to remove links to copyright-infringing material from the web. Apparently, Muso is also working with a company named MediaMuv Inc.

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Guest Post: Margo Bagley, The Diversity Pilots Initiative

Patently-O

Moreover, while black inventors have made profound contributions to technological advances in America, it is estimated that from 1970 to 2006, black American inventors received six patents per million people, compared to 235 patents per million for all U.S.