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This Week in Washington IP: Artificial Intelligence on Everyone’s Minds, IPWatchdog’s Patent Litigation Masters, and PPAC Hearing on Fee Adjustments

IP Watchdog

This week in Washington IP news, artificial intelligence is the hot topic of the week with the Senate and House both holding hearings on the subject. Elsewhere, the USPTO is hosting a day-long expo on innovation in the green energy sector.

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[Video] Monthly Minute | Green Technology Resources

JD Supra Law

Once a month, we cover an interesting topic in 60 seconds. This month, Partners Jennifer Giordano-Coltart and Joe Snyder cover WIPO Green and the EIP Climate Tech Index. Prosperity and advances in technology—the hallmarks of the twentieth century—have been the primary drivers of increasing carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases.

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Current or Ongoing? An Interesting Trend in Intellectual Property News

IPilogue

As I searched for a topic for this blog post, I encountered a common theme: the Canadian technology sector is constantly asking for more action from the Canadian government aimed at fostering innovation in the community. Investment is necessary to become a leader of the “ green industrial revolution.”

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Fight Against The Flow

LexBlog IP

It is a wondrous place where every light is green, every library book is available for check out, and every size is in stock. Buy better crystals and energy drinks. This is Erin Ogden’s opinion, and I am oddly overly vehement about it. Flow state. Flow state. ” You must reach it. And if you don’t, nothing will work.

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17th Public Commission Meeting – The FTC is Finally Seeing Green?

LexBlog IP

So the big item on the agenda was the announcement that the FTC will review the “Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims,” affectionately known as the Green Guides. One of the first questions we get every time we speak is, when are they going to review the Green Guides? This will take time.

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Ten things to know about NFTs

The IPKat

NFTs can be stolen NFTs can be stolen - they are only as secure as the digital wallet they are stored in – as was the fate of Seth Green's Bored Ape. Even though blockchain is a public ledger it is not always possible to identify the perpetrator, such as in the Lavinia Deborah Osbourne v Ozone Networks case mentioned above.

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo Joins President Biden at U.S.-EU Summit and Advances Tech and Trade Issues with European Union and Private Sector Leaders

U.S. Department of Commerce

Secretary Raimondo welcomed the Vice President’s invitation for further engagement on tech policy developments in the EU, including the Digital Markets Act, and committed to regular and sustained dialogue on these and other topics related to the digital economy. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson.

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