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OneSubsea IP UK Ltd. v. FMC Tech., Inc., No. 22-1099 (Fed. Cir. May 23, 2023)

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Topic This case addresses the proper standard for an appeal of a discretionary decision by a successor judge as well as requests for attorneys’ fees under 35 U.S.C. § In reaching this decision, the District Court noted that “it is unclear from the current record whether FMC’s dispositive motion would be granted.”

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The Not-Quite-So Legal Future for Web Scraping

Plagiarism Today

However, a recent ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals aims to clarify a key aspect of web scraping. The move follows a recent Supreme Court decision , which dealt with a police officer who used his access to official systems to access information for an unauthorized purpose. The Divisive History of Web Scraping.

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Copyright and Licensing Around the World: Autumn is a Time of Change

Velocity of Content

The Supreme Court of Canada issued its decision on July 30 th in the long running case of York University v. Both Access Copyright and the RRO in French-speaking Canada, Copibec , have expressed support in the wake of the judgement for the Court’s invitation to rightsholders to seek a legislative remedy from the Canadian Parliament.

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Judge Goes Rogue and Rejects Snap’s Section 230 Defense for [Reasons]–Neville v. Snap

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The court rejects most of Snapchat’s motion to dismiss. Section 230 The court’s Section 230 analysis runs for 13 pages (pages 9-22), but it has an inappropriately laconic denouement. Hacking the Precedent The key to the judge’s unexpected ruling is how the court manipulates the precedent it purports to consider.

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Politician-Operated Social Media Accounts Raise Many Thorny Legal Issues

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

In February, Justice Kagan joked that the Supreme Court justices “are not the nine greatest experts on the Internet.” Elenis about whether web designers can freely reject prospective customers I expect the Supreme Court will ultimately take the 5th and 11th Circuit appeals in the Texas (NetChoice v.

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Catching Up on Government Officials’ Censorship of Constituents on Social Media

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The court summarizes: on January 6, 2021, Plaintiff directed tweets at Defendant, criticizing public remarks Defendant made leading up to, during, and after the storming of the United States Capitol that occurred on that day. Also, the court rulings on politician-operated social media accounts are quite messy. Buentello v. Haulmark v.

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First preliminary injunction issued by a court in Turkey regarding NFTs

The IPKat

z discuss a recent decision rendered in Turkey, representing the first foray by a Turkish court into these murky legal waters. Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), ranging from art and literature to fashion and cinema, remain among the hottest legal topics in the world of intangible rights, despite the lack of clear legal regulation.