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‘App Stores Should Screen Developers and Apps to Prevent Piracy’

TorrentFreak

Over the past decade, mobile applications have become the standard platform for most people to consume content online. Whether it’s for shopping, news, or entertainment, there is a mobile app available for any type of content. In some cases, pirate movies and streaming apps can be found in official app stores.

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Popular File-Sharing Service Refuses to ‘Filter’ Content as it Fears Overblocking

TorrentFreak

The file-sharing and hosting service is listed among the most-visited websites in the country, while its mobile apps are frequently used as well. This topic has become relevant again this month after Hellspy and Hellshare, two other Czech file-sharing platforms, signed a deal with rightsholders to filter uploads and search results. .

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Swedish court applies C-762/19 CV-Online Latvia in parking app battle

The IPKat

Why having seven different apps for ordering takeout if you can aggregate all that sushi into one app? For more content aggregated on the topic of CV-Online Latvia, see here. The claimant, Parkster, operates the most widely used mobile parking app in Sweden. Parkamo GmbH.

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World IP Day 2022 – With a Side Look at TikTok

Velocity of Content

That strikes me as certainly a worthy and intriguing topic, but before saying more about why I’m inclined to think so, I think the terms used could probably stand a little unpacking first. Why did WIPO select the topic “IP for young people” this year? It’s not a perfectly clear concept , and the laws concerning each form differ.

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RIAA Criticizes ICANN for ‘Hindering’ Its Anti-Piracy Efforts

TorrentFreak

“In addition, ICANN has failed to adopt meaningful solutions to improve the accuracy of registrant information, despite discussions on this topic for the last several years,” the RIAA adds. Piracy within Mobile Apps. GDPR Byspass? The RIAA isn’t happy about ICANN’s GDPR restrictions either. – Rarbg.

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Peloton Can’t Bind All Family Members To Its Arbitration Provision–SS v. Peloton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The court discusses another topic I don’t often see discussed. its app, website, and on-demand fitness classes), because those services require use of the Internet, the Agreement would involve interstate commerce.” The Federal Arbitration Act applies only to interstate commerce. ” The Mom and Son.

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[UPDATE] Calls to push back UPC sunrise period as 89% have not been able to obtain/authenticate security devices needed to access Case Management System

The IPKat

The survey has been running for almost a week and garnered several comments and emails on the topic. Procedural Issues Here are the procedural headlines: LuxTrust experience: Claus Beckmann applied for a LuxTrust card and installed a LuxTrust app on his mobile. Merpel is taking a nap.