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Patent Poetry: Chinese Court Issues First Decision on AI Copyright Infringement

JD Supra Law

The Guangzhou Internet Court issued the first ruling involving the liability of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) companies for copyright infringement. These special courts have jurisdiction over online copyright infringement cases. China has three internet courts in Beijing, Hangzhou, and Guangzhou.

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Remedies for Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Infringement

CoCal IP Law Institute

Remedies for Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Infringement Patent The remedy statute for patent infringement states, “Upon finding for the claimant the court shall award the claimant damages adequate to compensate for the infringement, but in no event less than a reasonable royalty for the use made of the invention by the infringer, together with interest (..)

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TAMU Copyright Infringement — No Liability

Patently-O

Bynum sued for copyright infringement. That case held that sovereign immunity protected states from copyright infringement liability despite direct Congressional statements otherwise. Although a state might not be liable under a copyright infringement theory, it may still be liable for a Fourteenth Amendment taking.

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Patent Poetry: Amazon Sues over False Copyright Infringement Claims

JD Supra Law

Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) has filed three lawsuits over false copyright infringement claims on the platform. As Amazon reported, “multiple bad actors” submitted thousands of false copyright infringement claims against Amazon sellers in an effort to have them and their products removed from the Amazon store.

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Other Barks and Bites for Friday, May 3: FTC Adds Ozempic and 300 Drugs to FDA’s Orange Book; Eight Major Newspapers Sue OpenAI, Microsoft for Copyright Infringement

IP Watchdog

This week in Other Barks & Bites: the Department of Commerce releases a plan to increase women’s employment in the semiconductor sector in order to meet CHIPS goals; the FTC adds 300 drugs to the FDA’s Orange Book of junk patent listings; and eight major U.S.

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Patent Poetry: Heirs of “Top Gun” Magazine Article Writer Sue for Copyright Infringement

JD Supra Law

As Top Gun: Maverick passes Doctor Strange 2 to become the highest-grossing movie in the US this year, it’s attracted a copyright infringement claim by the heirs of the writer of the article that inspired the original 1986 Tom Cruise movie. By: AEON Law

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Other Barks & Bites for Friday, October 13: Caltech and Apple End Patent Infringement with Dismissal; Google Plans to Take Responsibility for Copyright Infringement Cases Caused by Generative AI; Draft Text of NO FAKES Bill Released

IP Watchdog

politicians warn of widespread copyright infringement on NFT marketplaces; Google announces it will assume legal responsibility to offer customers protection from copyright disputes caused by the tech firm’s generative AI; Caltech and Apple jointly file a request to dismiss the patent infringement lawsuit between the two.