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State Of Punjab vs. V.K. Khanna and Ors. Civil Appeal 6963 Of 2000

IP and Legal Filings

RULE Constitution of India Article 51-A, 14 Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 Section 6 ANALYSIS The idea of fairness in matters of “administrative action” has always been a matter of great significance and determination for the courts. Post review, files, and evidence did not support the allegations.

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Yuga Labs v. Ryder Ripps: Bored Ape Yacht Club Case Will Test the Limits of NFT IP

Traverse Legal Blog

In what could be the most important litigation in the NFT space, Yuga Labs sued Ryder Ripps for trademark infringement last Friday. For now, here are the essential things you need to know to understand what is happening. First, Some Background. Ther is a fast-evolving background that we will try to document in the future. Yuga labs v.

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Introducing a zero-embargo Secondary Publication Right in Bulgaria

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In order to advance in their careers, academic authors must publish the results of their research in reputable scientific journals with high ‘impact factor’. As a general rule, the publishers of these journals require the author to relinquish their copyright over the work by granting them an assignment of rights or an exclusive license.

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Arts 3 and 4 of the CDSM Directive as regulatory interfaces: Shaping contractual practices in the Commercial Scientific Publishing and Stock Images sectors

Kluwer Copyright Blog

We are interested in exploring whether in the EU Arts 3 and 4 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive (CDSMD) played a role in shaping the contractual practices in selected industry sectors in relation to the licensing of works as training data. While art. 7(1), CDSM), art. 3 and art. 4(3), CDSM).

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European Copyright Society letter to Commissioner Breton on a future agenda in the field of copyright law

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The members of the European Copyright Society (ECS ) have recently sent a letter to Mr. Thierry Breton ( Commissioner for Internal Market , European Commission ) outlining their view of what should be the priorities for a f uture agenda in the field of copyright law. The letter is available here and its contents are reproduced below.

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Examples of Text and Data Mining Research Using Copyrighted Materials

Kluwer Copyright Blog

A series of recent amendments to copyright law, including in the EU Copyright and the Digital Single Market Directive (Art. 3 and 4) and in Singapore’s new Copyright Act (Art. Speeding literature review One of the most common uses of TDM is to help scholars find, read, and analyze information in academic journals and other sources.

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Guest Post: Third-Party Litigation Funding: Disclosure to Courts, Congress, and the Executive

Patently-O

What we do know comes mostly from self-reporting, industry reports, and journalists. 27] Judge Connolly, in a remarkable 78-page opinion, laid out all that he had discovered within a few months of minimal inquiry; it appears what he uncovered barely scratched the surface. 17] At least, that’s as far as can be pieced together.