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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

On July 9, the UK IPO and London’s Global University (UCL IBIL) are holding a webinar on “ AI and Copyright: What Now? ”. Organisers will discuss the most prominent copyright-related issues that arose from the UK’s public consultation on artificial intelligence and intellectual property. Registration is available here.

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The Digital Age of Journalism: My Placement at “The Globe and Mail”

IPilogue

Publishing is, of course, one of the core copyright industries – if not the core industry historically associated with copyright. IP law in publishing, especially at The Globe – who is known for being an early provider of digital media and device-agnostic content delivery – goes far beyond copyright infringement and litigation.

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Welcome Back to IP Osgoode: Here’s a Sneak Peek at what’s to come this year

IPilogue

David Vaver are hiring Research Assistants for the 2021/22 academic year , primarily for assistance in copyright law. Look out for our emails and social media posts to learn about how you can get involved in either competition. If you are interested, please send your completed application to iposgoode@osgoode.yorku.ca

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Data science needs law: reflections on the experiences of data scientists working in Africa

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In this regard, the role of legal frameworks such as copyright law, data protection laws and contract law in regulating and structuring data access is significant. Need for data: A survey From a legal perspective, a taxonomy of data used in AI research and development shows that there is copyright data (i.e., or as brief as you'd like.