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Appeal Against Canada’s First Successful Pirate Site-Blocking Order is Dismissed: Good News for Copyright Protection in Canada

Hugh Stephens Blog

In a unanimous decision, on May 26 Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) dismissed the appeal by internet service provider (ISP), Teksavvy, against Canada’s first site blocking order for copyright infringement issued in November 2019.

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Preempted Copyright Legislation on the Move in Several States

Copyright Alliance

Earlier this year, New York state legislators introduced a bill (S2890, and its companion A5837-B) which would purport to create a compulsory license, requiring book publishers to offer licenses to […]. The post Preempted Copyright Legislation on the Move in Several States appeared first on Copyright Alliance.

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Patent Office Appeals: When You Have To Fight For Your Idea

Larson & Larson

It can make you want to tear your hair out if your patent gets rejected, but that won’t help you achieve your dreams. What can help is appealing the USPTO’s decision, and this article is about how you can do that. Reasons For Appeals. Before you embark on the appeals process, you will want to know if your appeal is worth making. Your first step should be reading the rejection form.

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Influencers, bullfighting, deepfakes, AI, biopics… the Garrigues IP Blog celebrates its first birthday, covering all the hot topics.

Garrigues Blog

It’s the first anniversary of the Garrigues IP Blog. An orbit around the sun full of new developments, trends and reflections on intellectual property, with the analysis of our professional experts on the subject. During this period we have been able to count on the unwavering support of our readers and subscribers to our date every Tuesday – which we have never missed – with over 25,000 visits.

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Software Composition Analysis: The New Armor for Your Cybersecurity

Speaker: Blackberry, OSS Consultants, & Revenera

Software is complex, which makes threats to the software supply chain more real every day. 64% of organizations have been impacted by a software supply chain attack and 60% of data breaches are due to unpatched software vulnerabilities. In the U.S. alone, cyber losses totaled $10.3 billion in 2022. All of these stats beg the question, “Do you know what’s in your software?

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Patent Infringement: Everything You Need To Know

Larson & Larson

Patent infringement encompasses unauthorized making, use, sale, or offering for sale any patented invention within the United States jurisdiction. As a result of this infringement, a patentee whose patent is infringed may file a lawsuit seeking appropriate relief from the federal court. That being said, here’s what you need to know about patent infringement.

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Nobel Prize-related Invention Disclosure Could Generate Millions in Research — as a Collectable

IP Close Up

Sale of a digital limited edition associated with the development of a Nobel Prize recognized cancer-fighting invention, a precursor to the patent, may provide businesses, Continue reading.