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This Week in Washington IP: AI Applications in Cyberspace, Innovating Active Carbon Management Technologies, and INTA’s Annual Meeting Live+

IP Watchdog

This week in Washington IP news, Senate committees are planning to host hearings on the applications that artificial intelligence can have in cyberspace, both for good and bad actors, as well as legislative proposals that could force social media platforms to increase transparency regarding algorithms for targeted advertising and news feeds.

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Paris Hilton is One of the First Defendants at the ‘Small’ Copyright Claims Board

TorrentFreak

According to the claim, the defendants allegedly used copyright-infringing fairy wing designs in several photos that were shared on social media. “My own photos of my design were used in image edits and displayed on 11:11 Digital / Paris Hilton’s social media accounts without my permission.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

We say goodbye to 2021 with the most interesting posts and articles from the surrounding IP blogs of the past week! Another part of the round-up analyses EU copyright policy and mentions publications, meetings, resolutions, policy reports, statements and agreements of EU bodies and agencies and national IP offices.

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Centering Artists’ Voices Within IP Discourse

IPilogue

On the one hand, social media has enabled global sharing of news and creative media. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity; all emphases are mine. E: What advice would you give to fellow artists and makers on social media on sharing their work?

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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 5

Dragons' Den

Peter Jones acknowledged the couple's meticulous approach to intellectual property, lauding their investment in patents and other protective measures, commenting "You have done all of the right things, getting all your patents and doing all your IP". We turned down the Tangle Teezer brush and lived to regret it!

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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 2

Dragons' Den

As well as their brand, their intellectual property (IP) will lie in the special recipes they’ve formulated for their organic skin products. Nicole told us how they protect their IP: We work closely with a lab to create some of our products, who we have an NDA with. Derry’s glamping paradise was a hit on social media.

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2023 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The venerable IP notice-and-takedown scheme is being replaced by the SAD Scheme , where rightsowners quietly obtain ex parte TROs that target online marketplace accounts. 4) Social media “defective design” lawsuits go forward. Battles over politician-operated social media accounts. StopTheSADScheme.

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