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Hong Kong - Public Consultation on Updating Copyright Regime

The IPKat

Basic Background to the Existing Copyright Regime To those who are not familiar with the laws of Hong Kong, copyright is governed by the Copyright Ordinance (Cap. Additional Damages in Civil Cases B. AI is currently the “hot topic” around the globe. Members of the public are invited to provide their views by 23 February 2022.

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Copyright Hygiene for Digital Content Creators

Velocity of Content

Monetary damages will be capped at $30,000. No one will be able to bring a proceeding in the CCB seeking more than $30,000 total (with lower per-work limits if someone is seeking statutory damages). If a party is seeking statutory damages, the CCB will not consider whether an infringement is willful.

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Minnesota Wants to Ban Under-18s From User-Generated Content Services

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

” In addition to other damages, the PRA authorizes statutory damages of $1k per violation, capped at $100k per account holder per calendar year. It’s also unclear if a service could thread content by topic, or if topical organization also would be an “algorithm.”

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Artists Attack AI: Why The New Lawsuit Goes Too Far

Copyright Lately

If you’re interested in doing a deeper dive into how all of this works, I recommend following Andres Guadamuz’s blog on the topic.) More importantly, no damages award would put the AI-generated genie back in the bottle. There’s no “cutting and pasting” involved. (If

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

IP Tech Blog

Compared to NFTs as defined in the US, the DC in China: 1) are under strict market supervision that caps their valuation and pricing by avoiding social media hyping of the same; and 2) can only be purchased with Chinese currency, the Ren Min Bi (RMB) in the traditional or digital form.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

LexBlog IP

Compared to NFTs as defined in the US, the DC in China: 1) are under strict market supervision that caps their valuation and pricing by avoiding social media hyping of the same; and 2) can only be purchased with Chinese currency, the Ren Min Bi (RMB) in the traditional or digital form.

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Fifth Circuit Affirms That Ericsson’s Offers to HTC Complied With ETSI FRAND Commitment (HTC v. Ericsson)

LexBlog IP

In June 2017, Ericsson made another offer to license at 1% of the 4G device price, subject to a $1 floor and a $4 cap (i.e., Even if US law governed the case, HTC’s proposed instruction arising from “patent-damages cases” was not required in this “breach-of-contract” case. HTC rejected that offer.