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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

WIPO - Artificial Intelligence & IP Workshop WIPO will hold an online workshop on Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property from 6 to 10 December 2021 to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright, design, and patents. The call for papers will be available to check here.

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Guest Book Review: Teaching Intellectual Property Law

The IPKat

Haberman, a graphic designer-turned-inventor, provides first-hand insight on how crucial even a fundamental knowledge and understanding of IP is to students in non-law disciplines with career paths into the creative and business sectors in particular, but the teaching of the subject is regularly lacking. “IP

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A Novel Dataset Measuring Change in Copyright Exceptions

Kluwer Copyright Blog

We soon realized that information about the changes to copyright law over time – which would be especially useful for empirical studies – was lacking. There have been many studies describing differences in copyright exceptions between countries, such as those by Seng , Crews , Hilty & Nérisson , and the WIPO Secretariat.

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National Intellectual Property Rights Conference 2023 – Day 1

Intepat

The session also acknowledged the pivotal role played by a robust IP regime in India’s expansion and innovation, facilitated by legislative reforms and escalated investments in higher education. This alignment is crucial in ensuring that digital innovations do not hinder access to educational and knowledge resources.

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A (More!) Problematic Plagiarism: Thinking About The Allegations Against UGC

SpicyIP

But does it becomes more problematic when it is being d one by (some)body designed to police it? . In India, the University Grant Commission (“ UGC” ) is established for “the coordination, determination, and maintenance of standards of teaching, examination, and research in university education. ”.

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

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They also advocate a ‘ more science-friendly copyright law ’ and the development of the National Research Data Infrastructure and European Research Data Space, alongside enabling data sharing of fully anonymised and non-personal data for research in the public interest.