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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

pre-publication event: EULAs: Friends or Foes? ” It will discuss how content providers can effectively regulate and enforce this balance in their role as intermediaries in this ecosystem through their private norms, particularly end-user license agreements (EULAs) and terms of use/service.

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

Topics include access and substantial similarity, fair use, performers’ rights, moral rights, expert testimony, the role of lay listeners, sound sampling, as demonstrated in dispositions of litigated and settled infringement disputes. pre-publication event: EULAs: Friends or Foes?, Registration is open here.

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Global Digital Encounter 21: The Metaverse as a Challenge to Classical IP

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The first topic up for discussion by the panel was the actual definition of the metaverse. For example, private companies and game companies (with the exception of Second Life) own everything and bind their users with end-user licence agreements (EULAs). The next topic in the discussion was user protection in the metaverse.

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Copyrightability Of Players’ Creation In The Gaming Regime

IP and Legal Filings

However, the question of who owns the rights to these creations has been a topic of debate for some time. Debate Of Rights In the world of gaming, players often create unique characters, weapons, and other in-game items that they put significant time and effort into developing.

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AN ARGUMENT FOR EMBRACING THE LEGALITY OF CROWDFUNDED GAME MODS

JIPL Online

Mod creators’ hesitancy to fight against copyright holders leads to a lack of caselaw resolving the topic. 25] See Edward Baxter, Thinking Before Modding—Players Don’t Own What They Make , Koburger Law, (July 19, 2020), [link] (Explaining that EULAs typically govern mods, which are not universal). [26] Formgen Inc., 3d 1107 at 1110. [20]

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (July 12 – 18)

SpicyIP

Topical Highlight. 195 of the Income Tax Act to deduct tax at source, as the distribution agreements/ EULAs in this case do not create any interest or right in such distributors/end-users, which would amount to the use of or right to use any copyright.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2021

SpicyIP

This year, we have divided these developments into three categories: a) Top 10 IP Judgments/Orders (Topicality/Impact). Top 10 Judgments/Orders [Topicality/Impact]. This judgment concerned the classification of payments under end-user license agreements (EULA). b) Top 10 IP Judgments/Orders (Jurisprudence/Legal Lucidity) and.

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