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BIPLA (Boston Intellectual Property Law Association) Writing Competition call for papers

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Law school students are encouraged to submit papers relating to topics involving intellectual property law. Articles must be submitted to the Boston Intellectual Property Law Association on or before September 30, 2024. The requirements for eligibility are outlined below.

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Guest Book Review: Teaching Intellectual Property Law

The IPKat

This is a book review of Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management edited by Sabine Jacques, Associate Professor in Information Technology, Media and Intellectual Property Law, University of East Anglia Law School and Ruth Soetendorp, Visiting Academic, City University of London and Professor Emerita, Bournemouth University.

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Book Review: Intellectual Property Law in China, 2nd Edition

The IPKat

The first edition of Intellectual Property Law in China (IPLCN) was the first of a bunch of goodies this Kat enthusiastically gathered from the incomparable IP library of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (MPI).

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Protecting Application Programming Interfaces (API) Through Intellectual Property Laws

Kashishipr

Like all commercially viable information, APIs can also be safeguarded in the form of trade secrets, provided the entity owning it takes positive steps to maintain the information as a secret, and the same is capable of accruing substantial benefits. Is the copyright work informational or creative in nature? Copyright and APIs.

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A Seller’s Guide to Navigating Intellectual Property Law on Amazon

LexBlog IP

Sellers should mark uses of their trademarks with the “TM” or “®” symbol to inform the public of their trademark rights. While not required, sellers should mark their copyright-protected materials with the “©” symbol to inform the public of their rights.

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Intellectual property law in Canada: 2021 A year in review

JD Supra Law

We take a look back at key developments impacting the intellectual property (IP) landscape in Canada for the core areas of patent, trademark, and copyright law, updating you on key changes. Please see full Newsletter below for more information. By: Dentons

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Collision at the Intersection of Construction and Intellectual Property Law: Are You Protecting Your Firm’s Trade Secrets?

LexBlog IP

The construction industry is full of valuable business information including customer lists, pricing information, project budgets, and more. The value of such information may be lost if it becomes known to a competitor or the public at large. Plescia , 2023 WL 2770479 (April 4, 2023). See 18 U.S.C. §