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Data Privacy in the Age of Intellectual Property

IIPRD

Introduction In a world ruled by machines using lots of data, rules about keeping personal information safe and rights to own ideas create difficult problems for businesses everywhere. As companies work hard to make something new and keep their ideas safe, they have to deal with the complicated rules about keeping private information secret.

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The right to informational self-determination

Olartemoure Blog

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a judgment recognizing the international responsibility of the Colombian state for violating, among others, the rights to life, privacy , and informational self-determination.

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Book review: Guidebook to Intellectual Property + discount code

The IPKat

This is a review of Guidebook to Intellectual Property (seventh edition) authored by Sir Robin Jacob (8 New Square and UCL, Matthew Fisher (UCL) and Lynne Chave (UCL). Kat approved This book is aimed at those who are new to the subject of intellectual property.

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Privacy Tip #364 – Montana Enacts Genetic Information Privacy Law

LexBlog IP

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has signed SB 351, the Genetic Information Privacy Act (GINA), which “requires an entity to provide consumer information regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of genetic data; providing for limitations and exclusions; providing for enforcement authority; and providing definitions.”

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Five Key Points from the Invasion of Privacy Lawsuit Against OpenAI

IP Watchdog

On September 6, OpenAI faced its second invasion of privacy lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Northern California, for allegedly stealing private information from millions of internet users. Here are five key allegations from the privacy suit against OpenAI.

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This Week in Washington IP: Honoring World Intellectual Property Day, Ensuring FDA User Fees Advance Innovation, and IP’s Role in Combating the COVID-19 Pandemic

IP Watchdog

In the House of Representatives, the Financial Services Committee will explore data privacy and consumer protection concerns that are related to the increasing available of digital wallets on mobile devices. Copyright Office, U.S.

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DEADLINE EXTENDED – Intellectual Property Journal Student Editors (September 2022)

IPilogue

Please read the information below for more details and email your application to iposgoode@osgoode.yorku.ca. Founded in 1984, the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) covers matters relating to all aspects of Intellectual Property such as patents, trademarks, copyright, designs, trade secrets, and related areas such as privacy.