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UNH Law School: "Section Two Small: Exploring the New Constitutional Limits on Trademark Law" - November 3rd.

The TTABlog

The Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law invites you for its upcoming trademark law symposium, "Section Two Small: Exploring the New Constitutional Limits on Trademark Law" on Friday, November 3, 2023.The

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I Filed an Amicus Brief Against New York’s Editorial Transparency Law

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

” A New York federal district court preliminarily enjoined the law on constitutional grounds, and the case is now on appeal to the Second Circuit. For more on these topics, see my pieces: The Constitutionality of Mandating Editorial Transparency Zauderer and Compelled Editorial Transparency Amicus Brief in NetChoice v.

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Piracy Shield: AGCOM Fines ISP Assoc. For ‘Obstructing Supervisory Activities’

TorrentFreak

That led to ASSOProvider mounting a legal challenge in 2023, one that failed in its bid to prevent Piracy Shield getting off the ground. While no communication appears to have been received from the communications regulator on that topic, AGCOM has managed to find time to fine ASSOProvider for obstructing AGCOM’s supervisory activities.

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Thursday Thingies

The IPKat

The role involves assistance with the analysis, impact and opportunities of IP regulation, in particular copyright, in relation to a variety of topics/projects including digital technologies (e.g., NFTs, AI, VR and innovative revenues models) and emerging issues of data governance from a property/IP perspective.

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PTAB Data Belies Outdated Criticisms

LexBlog IP

As with the agency’s earlier studies on these same topics (2021), the refreshed data again demonstrates that Orange Book patents are very rarely subject to AIA trial proceedings, and that abusive, serial petition filings have been effectively outlawed for years now. Today, serial filings constitute 1.7%

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Guest post: Exploring data privacy in Nigeria: Incorporated trustees of laws and rights awareness initiative v Nigerian Communications Commission

The IPKat

Background: A Clash of Rights The Incorporated Trustees of Laws and Rights Awareness Initiative filed a suit against the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) challenging the legality of Regulation 8(2)(a) and (c) of the Nigerian Communications (Enforcement Process etc) Regulations 2019 (the Regulations).

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Popular File-Sharing Service Refuses to ‘Filter’ Content as it Fears Overblocking

TorrentFreak

This topic has become relevant again this month after Hellspy and Hellshare, two other Czech file-sharing platforms, signed a deal with rightsholders to filter uploads and search results. .” Legal and Constitutional Questions. Uloz is unhappy with the ruling and is challenging the censorship part at the Constitutional Court.