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The IPKat

The IP blogs have been active over the past week bursting with a wide range of different topics. More questions and answers on this interesting topic have been discussed in detail by the Kluwer Copyright Blog here. The IPKat has once again compiled some of them for you. TRADE MARKS It's time to take a look at last year's statistics.

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Z-Library Aftermath Reveals that the Feds Seized Dozens of Domain Names

TorrentFreak

The involvement of the latter seemed out of place but over the weekend a new banner appeared, replacing the postal service graphic with another from the FBI. In a follow-up this weekend, it did mention domain issues, while avoiding the seizure topic. 981(b) and 21 U.S.C. ยง The shadow library sent us the same explanation last Friday.

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Honoring First Responders on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

U.S. Department of Commerce

9/11 was a national tragedy in every sense of the term, but it was also a moment for the nation to see our first responders,โ€ said Darrin Jones, Executive Assistant Director of the FBI's Science and Technology Branch and member of the FirstNet Authority Board. โ€œIt

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Monthly Wrap Up (March 12, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Developments and Posts

LexBlog IP

Staying on the topic of Rule 12(b)(6) motions, during the course of my review of these cases each month, I am seeing a trend by federal courts denying these motions on the trade secret claims but sometimes dismissing other tort claims. Are communications with the FBI about an opposing party privileged? Regor Therapeutics, Inc.