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White House Executive Order on AI Punts on IP Issues

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The White House Executive Order on AI (“EO”) is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics. One of the topics which raises many legal issues, particularly with generative AI (“genAI”), is intellectual property. We provided a summary here. It addresses many of the risks and problems that can arise with AI.

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Cease and desist: Tough but fair

Likelihood of Confusion

Duets Blogger Steve Baird, no defense-side snowflake, has agreed with me in the past on this topic. He has a new post that includes some great advice for would-be trademark enforcers, whom he advises to put […] The post Cease and desist: Tough but fair appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

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EUIPO BoA IP Case Law Conference Report # 4 – "IP Code-Breaking in the Era of AI Advancements"

The IPKat

The session covering four topics was moderated by Noemi Parrotta (Partner at Spheriens). Hugh O’Neill (Head of Legal Practice Service at EUIPO) discussed Topic 1: IP in NFTs and Cryptocurrencies – On the origin of the ”specie”. Emanuela discussed very hot topics, including the cases Hermès Int’l v. Emanuela G.

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Top Legal Alerts From 2023

JD Supra Law

Our top alerts reflect the broad array of our capabilities – ranging in topics from construction, corporate & securities, labor & employment, immigration, litigation, retail, intellectual property, and white collar & regulatory enforcement.

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Pharma and medical device regulation – GTDT – Lexology

Olartemoure Blog

We touch on topics like its regulatory framework, clinical practice, marketing authorization, amending authorizations, recall, promotion, enforcement of advertising rules, pricing and reimbursement, off-label use and unlicensed products, sale and supply, and recent trends that have been noticed.

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

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

For more on these topics, see my pieces: The Constitutionality of Mandating Editorial Transparency Zauderer and Compelled Editorial Transparency Amicus Brief in NetChoice v. Florida Attorney General No matter what it says, the Second Circuit ruling will not be the final word on this topic.

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SWAYAM (Free) Online Course on Intellectual Property by NLU Delhi (January 08 – April 30) [Register by February 29]

SpicyIP

The course covers wide areas of study that includes fundamentals of IP, historical origins and international obligations, economics of IP, justifications, nature of IP subject matter, criteria for protection, term, rights, infringement, assignment and licensing, defenses, exceptions, public interest considerations, remedies and enforcement.