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2024 Continuing Legal Education & Entrepreneur Event Series

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For 2024, we are bringing a diversity of topics and presenters. Each event serves as a platform to explore complex legal topics, shedding light on the interplay between law and innovation. We aim to translate these intricate concepts into accessible language for entrepreneurs and founders. Sign up using the form below.

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Campbell’s V8 Juices Increase Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes, False Ad Class Action Lawsuit Alleges [link]. This @rtushnet video is the definitive treatment of intellectual property issues in puzzles, two topics in which she is a global expert [link] 🧩©️™️ (& those earrings!).

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Ninth Circuit Revives Choreography Copyright Claims Over Fortnite Emotes–Hanagami v. Epic

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This opinion forces the court to address the boundaries of choreographic copyright, a lightly litigated topic. Epic Games Videogame Can Replicate Musician’s “Signature Move” (Unless It’s a False Endorsement, Which It Isn’t)–Pellegrino v. Previous blog post. The Ninth Circuit reverses.

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BeStreamWise ‘Piracy=Malware’ Campaign Site Blocked For Malware

TorrentFreak

Since so-called ‘false positives’ are not unusual, checking with other security vendors can help to shine a light on situations like these. Given the nature of the topic, we are extremely vigilant over the security of the site. Unfortunately, that failed to clear things up as expected, at least not initially.

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Journey Through “Augusts” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

He wrote detailed posts on this topic later here and here. Talking about this topic, the issue of Judicial Recusals also shouldn’t be left untouched – an issue that has been the heart of several IP controversies, notably the Novartis dispute. One may ask what an “MHRD” Chair is. See you soon in our next sift through “Septembers”!

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Section 230 Protects Services That Permit Anonymous Third-Party Posts–Bride v. Snap

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

A couple of specifics: The false advertising claims don’t escape 230: “Had those third-party users refrained from posting harmful content, Plaintiffs’ claims that Defendants falsely advertised and misrepresented their applications’ safety would not be cognizable.”

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? – Part II

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This is the second installment of a reflection on the topic of content moderation and bias mitigation measures in copyright law. This second part explores the potential of property rights to increase bias in content moderation by looking at the topic from the perspective of Article 17 CDSM Directive.