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EU law: Generative AI, copyright infringements and liability – My guess for a hot topic in 2024

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It does seem like the topic of AI and copyright was everywhere in the copyright world last year. While some digital topics have been known to cause a great commotion in copyright circles only to later sink practically without a trace, unless I am mistaken, the issue of the copyright implications of AI is different.

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My IP Intensive Internship at ventureLAB

IPilogue

As ventureLAB works with hardware and software companies, the IP concerns were quite intricate and varied with the company stage. Outside my IP bubble I had the opportunity to learn a lot, from the internal hardware series where we could just learn about cool technologies, like drones or lasers, to being a fly on the wall in client programs.

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DHS/HSI Assist Korea to Arrest Operator of “World’s Largest Manga & Webtoon” Site

TorrentFreak

The contrast between $35 million in advertising revenue and the hardware on display has been a topic of discussion since the raid, and probably best summed up by the comment , “The shelter operator lives more frugally than I thought.” From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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Predicting Eligibility

Patently-O

Rob Merges on the topic. by Dennis Crouch I have really enjoyed reading the new article by Professors Rantanen and Datzov providing empirical evidence that eligibility outcomes are now quite predictable. When the Supreme Court decided Bilski back in 2010, I was quite concerned about predictability and co-authored a BTLJ article with Prof.

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MPA v. SmoothStreams IPTV: Server Photos & Shutdown Details Emerge

TorrentFreak

Hardware found at one of the addresses (below) was allegedly used to supply IPTV content to SmoothStreams (SSTV) users. As a result, the hardware was seized. Requesting information from Marshall on topics listed in the Interim Order. Court documents reveal that their purpose was confirmed when Marshall shut down two servers.

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Third Circuit Declares Copyright Independence for Fireworks Systems–Pyrotechnics v. XFX

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This case involves copyright protection for fireworks systems–a relevant topic for July 4th! ” FireTEK , a Romanian competitor, reverse-engineered Pyrotechnics’ hardware to understand the protocol, then it built a rival central unit that could control Pyrotechnics’ field modules.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Topics included the territorial scope of existing marks, the potential need to expand the specifications of trade marks used in the Metaverse, the importance of clearance searches before entering this environment, and the consideration of co-existence agreements to avoid conflicts. FPC Review comments on the case. is marked with CC0 1.0.