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Coalition of Academics Sends Letter Opposing Biden Administration’s March-In Rights Proposal

IP Watchdog

Today, a letter signed by a coalition of top academics opposing the Biden Administration’s efforts to exercise march-in rights under the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 was sent to the White House. 203 that would compel patent owners holding rights to federally-funded inventions to license those rights to “responsible applicants.”

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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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Catching Up on AI and Other Topics With Roy Kaufman

Velocity of Content

Roy Kaufman is Managing Director, Business Development and Government Relations at CCC, where he participates in a wide range of copyright and licensing conversations internally and with many industry groups. CCC: I would expect that there is also a #2, #3 and #4 on that list of priority topics, though. Am I right? CCC: Hi, Roy.

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At London Book Fair, Publishers Urge Permission for AI Training

Velocity of Content

No prizes were given for guessing the hot topic for publishers attending the London Book Fair this week: AI AI – artificial intelligence – will transform the global economy, according to the International Monetary Fund. The big tech companies can be sure they’ve got the right version of the article, which is so important.

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SWAYAM (Free) Online Course on Intellectual Property by NLU Delhi (January 08 – April 30) [Register by February 29]

SpicyIP

The course covers wide areas of study that includes fundamentals of IP, historical origins and international obligations, economics of IP, justifications, nature of IP subject matter, criteria for protection, term, rights, infringement, assignment and licensing, defenses, exceptions, public interest considerations, remedies and enforcement.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The programme will consist of lectures, case studies, simulation exercises and group discussions on selected IP topics, with an orientation towards the interface between IP and other disciplines. The general topic of the conference is "Intellectual Property and the European Courts". Global Ph.D.

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Protecting IP and Limiting Liability When Licensing IP for Digital Art and NFTs

Intellectual Property Law Blog

This boom is creating great opportunities for IP owners who want to license their IP for use in NFTs. When IP licensing rights for use in digital art and other NFTs, it is important to be clear what is and what is not being licensed. The scope of the license should be limited to particular purposes.

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