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What to Expect When You’re Expecting: An Overview of the Proposed Federal NIL Bill

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This proposed federal NIL bill outlines several key provisions designed to address the current challenges and concerns in collegiate NIL, including: Safeguarding student-athletes who have entered into NIL agreements from retaliation by institutions of higher education. Preempting existing state laws.

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A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions

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In 2015, the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP) set out to conduct empirical research on the impact of copyright exceptions. Protection Against Supremacy of Contracts. Supremacy Of Contracts. Intellectual Property Law in China, 2nd edition. Photo by GraphicMama-team via Pixabay.

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Connecticut’s Privacy Law Signed by Governor

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The CPDPA is designed to establish a framework for controlling and processing personal data. The law does not apply to nonprofits, state and local governments, higher education institutions, or national securities associations registered under the Securities Exchange Act.

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New USPTO Fee Schedule Reduces Costs for PCT Patent Filings and Small and Micro Entities

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The post New USPTO Fee Schedule Reduces Costs for PCT Patent Filings and Small and Micro Entities appeared first on DW Intellectual Property Blog. These fees include the international filing fee, the supplemental fee for applications over 30 pages, and handling fees. As set out in 37 CFR 1.27