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Plagiarism Today Plagiarized in a Plagiarism Atonement Essay

Plagiarism Today

Most mornings, right after I wake up, my morning tasks include gathering any copyright and/or plagiarism news stories that I can find on the internet. . However, that information is not unique to my site, and I include many linked citations in my write-up on the topic. This is not uncommon either, but the timing was strange.

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Announcing JIPEL’s 2022 Symposium:The Step Ahead: The Return of Broadway in the Age of Coronavirus

JIPEL Copyright Blog

Theaters closed, shows canceled. Please join us for our 2022 Symposium, which will take place for free over Zoom. You can RSVP at our Facebook event here. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Broadway has taken a serious hit. The once vibrant and magical place that is known as the Theater District of New York City became silent and dead.

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Influencers, bullfighting, deepfakes, AI, biopics… the Garrigues IP Blog celebrates its first birthday, covering all the hot topics.

Garrigues Blog

The EUIPO has cancelled street artist Banksy’s trademark for the well-known artwork ‘Flower Bomber” on the grounds that it was filed in bad faith. Deepfakes and their relationship with publicity rights: what’s the limit? Debate over television series based on real events: ‘biopics’ and honor, privacy and publicity rights.

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The Basics of TTAB Oppositions

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

A TTAB opposition is a specialized proceeding where the TTAB determines whether your opponent’s trademark application violates your trademark rights. If you win, the TTAB refuses your opponent’s trademark and cancels its application. Common Law Rights. This may dissuade others from violating your trademark rights in the future.

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Simultaneous Releases Make Movie Piracy More (& Less) Appealing

TorrentFreak

Release windows have been a topic of debate for decades. Imagine a world where you’d have to wait six weeks to hear the latest album from your favorite artist because auditoriums have the exclusive rights to the premiere. With the movie PR at its peak, millions of pirates flock to illegal download and streaming sites right away.

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SPIN Trademark Has Peloton Wrapped Around the Axel

The IP Law Blog

Last month (February, 2021), Peloton filed petitions to cancel the trademarks SPIN and SPINNING for physical fitness instruction and for stationary exercise bicycles on the grounds that the marks are generic. Scott discusses this topic with Josh Escovedo in an episode of The Briefing by the IP Law Blog.

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[Conference Report] Patents, truth, PCT and more at the UIC School of Law International IP Practice Seminar

The IPKat

Significantly, Mr. Peter Spies opined that new non-use cancellation proceedings before the USPTO (i.e., These proceedings will allow attorneys to attack these cited marks if they have not been in use, and it will allow attorneys to either cancel them or limit the scope of their registration.” Michael Zeitler (Kuhnen & Wacker).