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Meta, Princeton Urge Tossing IP Suit Over AI Data For Good

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Meta Platforms and Princeton University urged a San Francisco federal judge Wednesday to toss for good Planner 5D's allegations they infringed its 3D models to train artificial intelligence projects, saying the home design software company doesn't have valid copyrights and didn't try to protect its purported trade secrets.

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Judge Says Some Of 3D Object IP Isn't Creative Enough

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A federal judge in San Francisco has said a "large portion" of the data generated by a Lithuanian company suing Facebook's parent company and Princeton University over a project involving teaching robots to recognize three-dimensional scenes "did not involve sufficient creativity to support a valid copyright."

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Secretary Gina Raimondo Presents Presidential Awards for Export Excellence to U.S. Businesses and Manufacturers from Across the Nation

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companies and organizations with the President’s “E” or “E Star” Award. This year, nine companies were honored with the “E” Award for Exports for demonstrating a sustained increase in export sales over a four-year period. Princeton, New Jersey. Grand-Rock Company Inc, Painesville, Ohio. Today, U.S. E” Award for Exports.

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Dark Patterns Unmasked: Examining Their Influence on Digital Platforms and User Behaviour

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These unethical UI/UX interactions mislead users to perform actions they don’t want, benefiting the company or platform. Forced action is when a company forces consumers to take an action they wouldn’t otherwise, such as signing up for ancillary services or products. Example: ‘No thanks, I hate saving money’ 5.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 4- September 10)

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On 05 September, 2023 (Delhi High Court) In an appeal against the single judge order, the division bench of the Delhi High Court restrained Bhojpuri artist Khesari Lal Yadav from engaging with other music companies except the appellant for monetizing any new songs till September 30, 2023. Trustees of Princeton University v.