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It has been the coldest days of the year where this Kat is based - perfect weather for looking into what other IP Blogs have been into recently:- Copyright The Kluwer Copyright Blog addressed the issue of moral rights in relation to artificial intelligence and copyright protection.

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The IP blogs were very active during the last week of April! The Kluwer Trademark Blog reported on the proposed independent EU regime for CIPs and other findings in a related article. COPYRIGHT Likelihood of confusion posted about a recent Massachusetts copyright decision involving moral rights. What are the next steps?

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Around the IP Blogs

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The IPKat is always paying attention to what IP stories are running around out there. The World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) annual WIPI report collects statistics as new indicators to inform the IP community, and The Fashion Law wrote an article about it. James Nurton posted on IPWatchdog about this question.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

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What moral rights looked like in the 12th century—the story of "Guide of the Perplexed" Neil Wilkof took us back to the medieval ages, and looked at the work of Moses Maimonides’ “The Guide of the Perplexed”. Two weeks into the new year and our Kats have already discussed a number of different topics.

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Never too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

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A Kat waiting for the next IP case. The Court held that a musical box infringed of an author’s moral rights. Anna Maria Stein reported that Milan will be the third seat of the Central Division of the Unified Patent Court. If you missed last week's posts, it's not too late to catch up.

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Spanish Court finds that virtual exhibition of NFTs based on paintings is "harmless use"

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Background As previously reported by the IPKat last year, VEGAP, a collective management organisation for intellectual property rights in Spain, brought a claim against Punto Na SA, the IP holding company for the well-known clothing brand Mango, seeking compensation in respect of the alleged infringement of copyright in certain artworks.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat the past 2 weeks!

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The author gave food for thought on the reproduction of works of art on book covers, on possible moral rights in the discussion, and on Walter Benjamin's notion of the "aura" of a work. Reminder: last call to vote for your best IP book of 2021 by participating in the poll here !