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If TOS Formation Fails, Bad Legal Outcomes Are Likely to Follow–Doe v. Roblox

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Contract Formation. The court says the TOS formation failed with the named plaintiff in part because the formation process wasn’t sufficiently clear to minors. Reminder: a second click is best practice because it reduces risk of contract formation failure, like what happens here). None of this matters.

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Peloton Can’t Bind All Family Members To Its Arbitration Provision–SS v. Peloton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The court discusses another topic I don’t often see discussed. “To the extent the contract pertains to use of Peloton’s Services (e.g., ” The idea is that sometimes nonsignatories get benefits from a contract sufficient to impose the contract terms on them anyways. That’s Contracts Law 101.

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Dropbox’s TOS Amendment Fails (And If This Opinion Stands, Yours Will Too)–Sifuentes v. Dropbox

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Given how rarely TOS amendments use clickthroughs, this opinion could anticipate the widespread failure of TOS amendments if it’s the final word on the topic. Dropbox still benefits from the TOS terms it initially agreed to with each user, but not any terms added via purported amendment after initial formation. The Court Opinion.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. Possible topics include but are not limited to: (i) Intellectual property, including live streaming, clones, reskinning, modding and/or fan participations, etc.; (ii)

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

However, due to the uncertainties created by the ongoing pandemic, the exact format of the conference will not be announced until early 2022. Members of ATRIP are invited to submit proposals for papers on these topics in all areas of IP law. It is scheduled to take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 20 to 23 June 2022.

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Thinking about your audiovisual project being produced in Latin America?

Olartemoure Blog

There is a boom of production of Live Action, Animation, and other formats of motion pictures in Latin America, and the legal industry faces the challenge to join local and international production companies in their efforts to effectively identify, protect, licence, and leverage Intellectual Property rights.

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Cloned-and-Revised Legal Documents Aren’t Copyrightable–UIRC v. William Blair

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This case revisits the venerable topic of if, and when, cloning-and-revising a legal document can be copyright infringement. The court provides details about UIRC’s minor edits to the Idaho precedent: The only differences (besides formatting) between Section 5.01 Copyright Protection for Legal Documents.