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White House Executive Order on AI Punts on IP Issues

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The White House Executive Order on AI (“EO”) is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics. One of the topics which raises many legal issues, particularly with generative AI (“genAI”), is intellectual property. We provided a summary here. It addresses many of the risks and problems that can arise with AI.

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Paul McCrory Faces 10 More Allegations of Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

McCrory’s influence had waned significantly, and he had already been removed from his most important posts and was under investigation by Australia’s medical regulator. . This has led to new calls for an investigation into McCrory’s work. Whether that investigation will happen or not remains to be seen.

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The War Over the Future of WHOIS

Plagiarism Today

It was a powerful tool, if an imperfect one, for investigating a wide range of internet issues, legal and otherwise. Even back then, privacy issues were a hot topic with many concerned that such a public database of personal information would lead to spam, harassment and other issues. Then, one day, it was pretty much gone.

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Fall a-twitter

Likelihood of Confusion

It’s time, with the crisp all in the air, to take a look back at the endless summer that wasn’t (wasn’t so endless) — topical tweets via @roncoleman: Web investigations put. The post Fall a-twitter appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™.

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Snopes Co-Founder and CEO Admits to Plagiarizing Dozens of Articles

Plagiarism Today

The article, the inquiries for which resulted in an investigation by Snopes itself , has resulted in the retraction of some 54 articles and resulted in another 140 pieces being identified as being possibly problematic. Mikkelson, for his part, has admitted to the plagiarism and has been suspended from his editorial duties at the site.

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Don’t go too far when investigating trade secret misappropriation by an employee (Fairly Competing, Episode 17)

LexBlog IP

When an employee leaves for a competitor, it’s not uncommon for the former employer to investigate whether the employee took information on the way out the door. However, employers should be aware of potential liability that could arise from their digital investigations and monitoring of employee computer and email use.”

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Legal Ethics for In-House Attorneys Handling Copyright, Trademark & Advertising Matters

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Rules of the road for investigating competitors. In this 60-minute webinar, designed for in-house counsel, we discussed how to identify and address ethical issues to guard against potentially irreversible consequences. Oaths filed with the Patent and Trademark Office, and who should sign them. Who, exactly, is “the client”?