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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. This shift in consumption patterns is not limited to legal content; piracy has gone mobile as well.

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Copyright implications of Augmented Reality for cultural goods – Part 1

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It makes use of several technological developments and in particular computing devices with wireless connectivity that let the user connect to the Internet and other devices in different places. When it is put in front of a marker, the sensor in the device sends a signal to the cloud. The cloud hosts databases.

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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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Does the cumulation of IP-rights undermine the effectiveness of the Repair Clause in the Design Directive?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Common sources of e-waste include televisions, computers, mobile phones and various types of home appliances, from fridges to dishwashers. But often an underlying, legal obstacle is the presence of IP rights in these devices or parts of these devices. Design law, however, is not the only IP regime regulating this topic.

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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. Many products can affect the rights of home residents and visitors who aren’t in privity, like voice-command and surreptitious video devices. The Federal Arbitration Act applies only to interstate commerce. ” The Mom and Son.

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Copyright Hygiene for Digital Content Creators

Velocity of Content

A podcast —the neologism likely stemming from wordplay on “ iPod ” and “broadcast”— is defined by Oxford Dictionaries as “ a digital audio file made available on the internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device, typically available as a series, new installments of which can be received by subscribers automatically.”

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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

Last week the AmeriKat posted a survey on the IPKat to check how many people have been able to access a security device that is necessary to access the Unified Patent Court's (UPC's) Case Management System (CMS) via strong authentication. The authentication certificate has to be stored on a physical security device (smart card or USB stick).