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Court Orders WhatsApp To Block Groups Sharing Pirated Newspapers

TorrentFreak

Where once peer-to-peer services were the obvious choice, these days people also utilize platforms such as WhatsApp, Discord and Facebook, which add social elements to the sharing experience by bringing like-minded people together, often around a central topic. At this point they remain unknown, however.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. Possible topics include but are not limited to: (i) Intellectual property, including live streaming, clones, reskinning, modding and/or fan participations, etc.; (ii)

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Hi! I’m Alan Partridge! You Lot Are Fools For Pirating Music….and Pirating Me?

TorrentFreak

Many rightsholders say this is essentially piracy; the copying of copyrighted content without obtaining permission from creators for AI purposes is illegal; it should be restricted, compensated for, or banned completely, they insist. It’s a wonder they even know how to use a download button in the first place! I hate them.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

SpicyIP

As in previous years, we have divided these developments into five categories: a) Top 10 IP Judgements/Orders (Topicality/Impact) b) Top 10 IP Judgements/Orders (Jurisprudence/Legal Lucidity) c) Top 10 IP Legislative and Policy Related Developments d) Other IP Developments; and e) Other Notable Developments. RDB and Co.

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Will California Clone-and-Revise Some Terrible Ideas from Florida/Texas’ Social Media Censorship Laws? (Analysis of CA AB587)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

“A section for user-generated comments on a digital news internet website that otherwise exclusively hosts content published by” entities enumerated in the California Constitution, Article I(2)(b). As my Content Moderation Remedies paper showed, this topic is way more complicated than a binary remove/leave up dichotomy.