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Judge Recommends Trimming WSJ Article Thievery Suit

IP Law 360

s copyright infringement suit accusing a prominent investment manager of unlawfully copying and distributing thousands of news articles from The Wall Street Journal be trimmed, saying the media company cannot claim statutory damages from each individual allegedly infringed article, among other things.

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3 Count: Predator Conclusion

Plagiarism Today

1: Krafton Sues Garena, Apple, and Google over Free Fire Copyright Infringement. First off today, Aaron Orr at Pocket Gamer reports that the developer of the battle royale game PUBG has filed a lawsuit against competitor Garena after alleging that Garena’s mobile game Free Fire is a copyright infringement of PUBG.

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Authors Accuse OpenAI of Using Pirate Sites to Train ChatGPT

TorrentFreak

The new technology also brings up novel copyright questions. How these and other copyright questions will be dealt with is not entirely clear. According to the authors, ChatGPT was partly trained on their copyrighted works, without permission. Governments around the world are taking different approaches, with U.S.

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Checklist of Issues on Generative IP

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It involves several IP rights, some of which overlap in some cases: copyright, trademarks, patents, trade secrets/confidential information, and the right of publicity (and similar rights with different names). Copyright 1. Does the machine infringe when it produces a new “work”? Is the algorithm copyrightable?

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AI and Copyright Wars: The New York Times Takes on OpenAI and Microsoft

Intepat

New York Times alleges that this unauthorised use of articles infringes on their copyright and threatens its business model by diverting web traffic from its site. The New York Times is claiming damages and an order to stop OpenAI and Microsoft from using any of its articles.

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“Inducing” Copyright Infringement in Canada: Is it a Thing?

IPilogue

A version of this paper is scheduled to be published in the Intellectual Property Journal. Is there such a thing as “inducing” copyright infringement? Indeed, the court thought that inducing infringement, which to date had been considered wrong only in respect of patents, applied to all forms of intellectual property (“IP”).

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2021 IP Year in Review

IPilogue

Pina D’Agostino is the Founder and Director of IP Osgoode, the IP Intensive Program, and the IP Innovation Clinic, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the IPilogue, the Deputy Editor of the Intellectual Property Journal, and an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. Is GitHub’s New Feature a Copyright Infringer?

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