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Government Gets the Law Wrong as it Finally Makes the Case Why it is Rejecting the Bill C-11 User Content Regulation Fix

Michael Geist

With Bill C-11 in the final stretch – Senate approval could come this week – the government finally provided a more detailed explanation for rejecting the Senate’s user content regulation fix. Senator Gold and the government are wrong. First, Gold is effectively confirming that user content is in the bill.

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Generative AI: the US class action against Google Bard (and other AI tools) for web scraping

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It could also undercut the commercial market for books and works already created; this is because, on demand, the Products are able not only to summarize books in detail, chapter by chapter, but also to regenerate the text of books (§ I.B.110-111).

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Metaverse And The Changing Dynamics Of IP Law

Intepat

WEB3.0 – Decentralized Similar to the real world, the metaverse is not built or operated by a single entity, there are many stakeholders which include individuals, companies, governments etc. has a certain level of regulation and control imposed by the governments depending upon the jurisdiction, Web3.0

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IP Report 2021

LexBlog IP

IP Australia continues to expand its analytical tools, offering research and data in publicly available products such as the IP Government Open Data ( IPGOD ) and TM-Link international trade mark dataset to provide insight into how IP rights are being used. Export activity is more sensitive to tariff increases. Leading Product Classes.