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EU law: Generative AI, copyright infringements and liability – My guess for a hot topic in 2024

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It does seem like the topic of AI and copyright was everywhere in the copyright world last year. While some digital topics have been known to cause a great commotion in copyright circles only to later sink practically without a trace, unless I am mistaken, the issue of the copyright implications of AI is different.

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Does My Non-Profit Need Trademark Protection?

Erik K Pelton

Some of them are campaigning for equity and justice and many, many other topics as well. You see, nonprofits have brands just like any other organization or business. So, nonprofits really aren’t treated any differently in the world of trademarks from any other organization, business, association, entity.

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U.S. Outbound Investment Restrictions and Notification Requirements Mandated by Executive Order: Currently Limited to Certain Investments in China Tech

IP Tech Blog

businesses and investors may be subject to new compliance requirements for outbound investments in certain technology sectors pursuant to U.S. Our colleagues at our sister blog The Trade Practitioner recently posted on this topic here and we wanted to take a moment and call this to your attention.

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UK IPO launches call for views on Standard Essential Patents, innovation and competition

The IPKat

This is a highly topical issue, with methods or devices which utilise technology that is essential to implementing a standard often being protected by patents, running the risk that a third-party manufacturer would be unable to create standard compliant products. Image: gov.uk and AI and often also reliant on these standards.

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A Place Where Science Business Meet: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

IPilogue

I also had the pleasure of working with Cristina Aguirre, Privacy Officer at AstraZeneca, and learned about the day-to-day operations of a major pharmaceutical company from her perspective. One of the most enjoyable aspects of my internship was attending townhalls and meetings with different teams at the company.

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Trademark Fee Proposal Comments by EMP&A Focus on Impact on Small Businesses and USPTO IT Expenditures

Erik K Pelton

My comments touched on numerous topics, but focused in large part on the impact that USPTO trademark filing fee increases will have on small businesses, as well as the USPTO’s IT expenditures. Small businesses make up a huge portion of the American economy. Below are the remarks Erik presented at the hearing last week.

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ESG statements are commercial speech excluded from California's anti-SLAPP law

43(B)log

One section of the ESG Report is “pointedly” titled “Operations” and describes efforts to “increase productivity, food safety and quality, and accountability.” ‘Consumers can buy our products with confidence that they meet the industry’s most rigorous safety standards,’ reads the ESG Report.”

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