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Weekly take: What happened to the metaverse?

Managing IP

Barely a year ago companies and law firms were clamouring to get a foothold in the metaverse, but it is yet to live up to the hype

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Piracy Lawsuit Front Company Tries to Shut Down, Accounts Overdue

TorrentFreak

In a sample period spanning 2016/2017, Danish law firm Njord Law represented CMS Ltd in legal action targeting telecoms giant Telia. When Tellidua inspected the CMS accounts she would’ve seen a company barely breaking even, a surprise given the scale of the business.

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Generative AI Is Changing How We Do Business and How We Practice Law

LexBlog IP

GPT-4 passed the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), and it didn’t just barely squeak by: it scored in the 90th percentile, outperforming the average real life test taker. Firms might consider enlisting AI to do grunt work. Some law firms are developing internal AI tools that will train exclusively on their internal libraries.

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Can You Trademark A Hashtag?

Kashishipr

Therefore, the prime role of such hashtags needs to be assessed in line with the Trademark Law to deduce whether they qualify for trademark protection. Despite the clarity offered by the law in the US, there is a certain degree of ambiguity as there are many hashtags that have received Trademark Protection while some still haven’t.

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Court Doesn’t Expect YouTube to Moderate Content Perfectly–Newman v. Google

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The initial cohort of plaintiffs were conservatives (Prager); but then as a purported “gotcha,” the law firm added LGBTQ (Divino) and people of color (Newman) plaintiff cohorts. Similarly, the plaintiffs attribute a great many (buzzword-laden) statements to YouTube’s representatives but barely quote them.

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Concerning But Not Predetermined: A Short Note on Technology and the Future of Work

IPilogue

Ali Mesbahian is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. . Photo by Helena Lopes ( Unsplash ). The Dystopian State of Surveillance in the Workplace. The ongoing pandemic has shaken up of the world of work.

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Generative AI Is Changing How We Do Business and How We Practice Law

IP Tech Blog

GPT-4 passed the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), and it didn’t just barely squeak by: it scored in the 90th percentile, outperforming the average real life test taker. Firms might consider enlisting AI to do grunt work. Some law firms are developing internal AI tools that will train exclusively on their internal libraries.