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

LexBlog IP

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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Copyright-A Bane For The Students Or A Boon For Copyright Owners?

IP and Legal Filings

This is the time when India is going through an upheaval of changes in our education system with the help of different policies of government as well as with the use of different technologies in modernizing the way of learning. Picture Credit: Shutterstock]. The number suggests its misery. Way Forward.

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Changed, changed utterly - or not? Germany's new coalition states its intentions regarding digitalisation and innovation

The IPKat

The parties want to strengthen universities and universities of applied science in order to accelerate innovation and transfer, European and international collaborative networks, sex equality and diversity, and government spending on research and development.

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Connecticut’s Privacy Law Signed by Governor

LexBlog IP

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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A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions

Kluwer Copyright Blog

National Government Works. Protection Against Supremacy of Contracts. Supremacy Of Contracts. Exceptions related to both ICT technologies and educational uses tend to be weaker (on average) in countries where the copyright industries have a higher relative share of GDP. Panorama Right. Orphan Works.

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Privacy and Security Roundup: New consumer privacy laws, big developments in ransomware attacks and the FBI’s Operation Trojan Shield

LexBlog IP

.’s GDPR including a requirement for “controllers” to conduct data protection assessments for certain processing activities and requires controllers and “processors” enter into contracts that provide specific instructions concerning how person data is processed. ANOM: The FBIs fake encrypted messing platform.

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