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DPIIT Recognition for Startups

IP and Legal Filings

India, from the time of the Make in India initiative and Startup India Scheme, has provided a lot of incentives to the startups’ owners which encourages the owners to do more for their foundations. In case, any awards or recognition have been received, that can also be furnished.

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AI Generated Art and its conflict with IPR

IIPRD

Copyright and other protection like Patents are available to some extent for AI technologies, however the question which we will delve into this article is that of whether such protections are extended to the creations of these AI technologies as well, and if yes then to what extent such protections must be awarded.

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Pirate Site Blocking Demands Intensify as U.S. Lawmakers Get Fmovies Walkthrough

TorrentFreak

For a long time, pirate site blocking was considered a topic most U.S. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting this topic. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting this topic. Rightsholders were represented by MPA’s Karyn Temple , UFC’s Riché McKnight , and award-winning producer Richard Gladstein.

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Thursday Thingies

The IPKat

Google | Google's Inclusive Copyright Thesis Award (DL: January 31, 2023 ) For the third year in a row, Google is holding its " Inclusive Copyright Thesis Award ". The topic is Geographical Indications: Protected local delicacies for Christmas! The department, led by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D.,

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Does Transformative Matter? No, At Least Where Use Is Commercial

LexBlog IP

These were the hot topics in the recently decided Supreme Court case of Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. In a broad sense, a use that has a distinct purpose is justified because it furthers the goal of copyright, namely, to promote the progress of science and the arts, without diminishing the incentive to create.

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U.S. Supreme Court Vindicates Photographer But Destabilizes Fair Use — Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Barton Beebe’s empirical work on this topic. But freedom of expression might compel the conclusion that certain derivative uses ought to be allowed to be published, even if the policy underlying copyright law would be to preserve the copyright owner’s incentive to create the original work by granting them a reasonable royalty.