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This Week in Washington IP: Understanding the Controversy Behind the DOJ’s SEP Statement, Financial Privacy in Electronic Currencies, and Encouraging Mobility Data Sharing for Social Good

IP Watchdog

This week in Washington IP news, while both houses of Congress remain quiet during regularly scheduled work periods, the Hudson Institute takes a deeper look at the U.S.

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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

Intellectual Property Law Blog

As a result, many companies are developing corporate policies on employee use of AI. Data Privacy : Systems should be developed with built-in protections from abusive data practices for individuals and the ability for individuals to have agency over how their data is used. Patents On February 14, 2023, the U.S. Both the U.S.

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IP, Data, and Digital Platform Governance: Notes from the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference

IPilogue

This article is part of a series covering the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, hosted by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the Centre for International Governance Innovation. The two-part session was moderated by Michael Falk (director of the Office of the Chief Economist at IP Australia).

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A National Right of Publicity: the Federal Anti-Impersonation Right (FAIR)

Patently-O

Patents and copyrights were established in the Constitution and enacted by the First Congress in 1790. Those rights were fairly quickly established as exclusively federal, meaning that there is effectively no patents or copyrights offered by individual states. by Dennis Crouch Intellectual property rights in the U.S. What do you think?

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This Week in Washington IP: The Patchwork of State Data Privacy Laws, The Future of Digital Currencies and the TPAC’s Quarterly Meeting

IP Watchdog

This week in Washington IP news, both houses of Congress remain very quiet, as both the Senate and the House of Representatives enter scheduled work periods. Also, the Bipartisan Policy Center hosts a chat with the Honorable Keith J. Also, the Bipartisan Policy Center hosts a chat with the Honorable Keith J. Krach and Gen.

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Patently-O Bits and Bytes by Juvan Bonni

Patently-O

Recent Headlines in the IP World: Blake Brittain: Apple, Google, Others Lose Court Challenge to Patent Review Policy (Source: Reuters). Laura Osman: Bolivia Calls on Canada to Waive Patent and Export COVID-19 Vaccines (Source: CTV News). Reynolds Settles E-Cigarette Patent Dispute Shortly Before Trial (Source: Reuters).

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Advertising injury policy's IP exclusion means ROP claims aren't covered

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The relevant policy provides coverage for bodily injury, property injury, and advertising injury, subject to certain conditions and exclusions. In deciding whether coverage applies, a court may consider only the underlying complaint and the relevant policy.” The Virginia ROP “protects both a property interest and a right to privacy.”