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Rights Retention Strategy or How to End a Mexican Stand Off – Part One

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In the first part, I’ll explain the forces at play in the publishing industry, why copyright ownership in academia is so important and how the publishing process works. This is why access to scientific journals and academic publishing has become unsustainably expensive, while publishers have amassed incredible profits.

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Hachette Book Group v Internet Archive: Archiving Access to Information or Strengthening Copyright Laws?

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While the former enable readers to purchase e-books on the payment of a certain cost, digital libraries provide access to an online database of books, journals, images and recordings free of cost. the Court assessed that the Archive’s distribution of digital copies of the concerned books was not transformative.

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Study on Copyright and Scientific Publications: Encouraging Access and Re-use

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The implications are significant, as “illustration for scientific research” (aside from being rather counter-intuitive and obscure language) would exclude copying the whole or parts of articles for the purposes of individual study. This would deprive the exception of much of its usefulness over the more general quotation exception.

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Copyright, Education, and Generative AI: Getting with the programme?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This blog post – based on our journal article published in the European Intellectual Property Review – takes a closer look at these questions, while also seeking to address the wider tension that exists between GenAI and copyright. For instance, can students claim AI-generated output as their own intellectual creation?

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Rights Retention Strategy or How to End a Mexican Stand Off – Part Two

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This solution will allow authors to publish in the journal of their choice without having to pay an APC, even though this journal’s copyright policy conflicts with their research funder’s OA requirements. University of Edinburgh was the first UK university to implement RRS as a university policy since 2022.

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A Comprehensive Guide on How to File Trademark Oppositions

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Any entity spotting an identical or similar trademark in the Trademark Journal can file an opposition to its registration. Details of the opposing party – When submitting an opposition, the owner of an earlier mark or earlier right is required to include his name, address, and a declaration proving his ownership of the mark or right.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (October 21-October 27)

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Call for Papers: NLU Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies Volume IX, Issue I [Submit by January 10, 2025] National Law University, Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies is inviting original, unpublished manuscripts for its upcoming issue (Volume IX, Issue I). Nadeem Nazir and Anr.