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The Year of the Green – Upcoming FTC Workshop on Recyclable Claims

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Late last year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it was examining the Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims, better known as the Green Guides. consumer perception of recycling claims and whether the Green Guides need to be refreshed on this topic. And we are fans of this approach.

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

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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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Announcing the SpicyIP Inaugural Doctoral Fellow!

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Malobika writes in on what led her to her topic and what the focus of her research and her goals are going to be. Can You Tell Us a Bit About Your Dissertation Topic and How You Came to Choose It? Here is what she has to say! I would especially like to acknowledge Hon’ble J. Sen, Prof. (Dr.)

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Bamboozling – Part I: Do Green Claims Require a Life Cycle Analysis?

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The title of this series is an homage to the great Lesley Fair, who launched and authors many of the best of the FTC’s business blogs and who coined this term in her blog reviewing 2013 cases on the same topic. In other words, is it enough to qualify green claims, or does every claim require a life cycle or trade-off analysis?

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Announcing the 3rd Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law

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The response to the competition was overwhelming in the previous years and we’ve received entries from law students across India on an impressive range of topics. The third was an essay competition held by CREATe on the topic of how Artificial Intelligence would change the practice of intellectual property law. Shamnad Basheer.

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Open Access Week 2021: Progress Made and Challenges Being Met

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The citations in this paper provide a handy guide to the history of OA as well as pointers to the present state of the OA movement. Read and Publish deals), may appropriately be referred to as the standard model at this point (with Green OA, or “self-archiving”, as the principal supplementary alternative). A topic for another post.)

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5 AI-Related Topics Every Information Professional Should Think About in 2024?

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Many organizations are starting to develop cross-functional AI groups, where legal, IT, and other stakeholders evaluate proposed use cases before green-lighting their use internally.