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Movie Companies Sue Lawyer in Dispute Over Piracy Settlement Cash

TorrentFreak

For companies whose movies are downloaded and shared illegally, solutions have been developed that allow them to monitor suspected pirates and track them back to their ISPs, before obtaining their identities and making a settlement offer to end the risk of a full-blown lawsuit.

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The Corporate Transparency Act (Part 2): Exemptions from the Reporting Requirements

LexBlog IP

The new legislation requires certain entities to report information about their owners, management and the individuals who helped create the entities to the U.S. This edition will provide a more detailed look at the exemptions from reporting requirements under the CTA. or abroad, including any ownership interests.

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The Corporate Transparency Act (Part 2): Exemptions from the Reporting Requirements

LexBlog IP

The new legislation requires certain entities to report information about their owners, management and the individuals who helped create the entities to the U.S. This edition will provide a more detailed look at the exemptions from reporting requirements under the CTA. or abroad, including any ownership interests.

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WHAT, IN THE NAME OF GOD, …?: Intellectual Property Rights In Holy Names, Sacred Words, & Other Aspects of Creation

LexBlog IP

That question is “how have various countries’ intellectual property laws addressed efforts to copyright, trademark, or patent holy names, sacred words, or outputs of creation?” The report notes on page 11 that “In 2003, research estimates put the [U.S.] market for religious publishing and products at $6.8

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Why the Golden Bear is Actually Going to Court: Nicklaus Company v Jack Nicklaus

IPilogue

for breach of a $145 million deal for the exclusive use what is being incorrectly reported as “name, image, and likeness (NIL)”. Nicklaus is one of the most prominent names in golf, so this recent filing has garnered the attention of sports reporters. This agreement involved three parties: 1) Jack Nicklaus; 2) GBI Investors Inc.;

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Parliamentary Standing Committee’s Recommendations Concerning AI and IP: A Little Late or Way too Early?

SpicyIP

Appreciating the growing importance of AI in various fields as well as its economic impact, the Parliamentary Standing Committee Report (hereinafter the Report) recommended the ‘revisiting of IPR legislations and implementing a strong IPR framework’ in order to ‘extract benefits from AI’. (Pg

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 16 – 22)

SpicyIP

Zee Entertainment Enterprises refused to grant an interim injunction in a case involving the telecasting of certain films by Zee Entertainment on their satellite channels and OTT platform in which the plaintiff claimed ownership of copyright. You can read our posts on the report here , here , here , here and here. News from India.