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Book Review: Research Handbook on IP and Moral Rights

The IPKat

Authors in the subsequent section explore industrial property rights, with Nari Lee delving into inventors and patents, Giorgio Spedicato shedding light on industrial design, and Genevieve Wilkinson discussing trade marks. The topics vary. The fourth part offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges to moral rights.

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Iconic “Piracy Is a Crime” Domain Now Redirects to IT-Crowd Parody

TorrentFreak

Over the past decades, the entertainment industries have tried out numerous anti-piracy PSAs. The video was the result of a collaboration between the Motion Picture Association, the Federation Against Copyright Theft, and the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. .”

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The Interplay between Religious Sensitiveness and Trademark Law in India

IP and Legal Filings

What the Law States A mark over religious symbols, names of holy books, names of God, Goddesses, or other deities, religious figures, pictures of deities, names of religion, or any other name or picture with a religious reference that can be used to differentiate the goods or services of one person from another is considered a religious mark.

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Thinking about your audiovisual project being produced in Latin America?

Olartemoure Blog

There is a boom of production of Live Action, Animation, and other formats of motion pictures in Latin America, and the legal industry faces the challenge to join local and international production companies in their efforts to effectively identify, protect, licence, and leverage Intellectual Property rights.

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Rightsholders Urge U.S. Govt to Pave the Way for Pirate Site Blocking

TorrentFreak

For a long time, pirate site blocking was regarded as a topic most U.S. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting this topic. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting this topic. The group represents hundreds of companies and organizations, as well as 300,000 individuals who work in the creative industry.

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Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates “Increasingly Difficult”

TorrentFreak

Conducted by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, the inquiry invited submissions from stakeholders on numerous topics, including the identification of barriers to maintaining and increasing overseas investment. The Committee sought input on what more could be done to further incentivize production in the UK.

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MPA: Site-Blocking Will Stop Pirate Site Owners Who Abuse Kids & Traffick Drugs

TorrentFreak

It’s no secret that the Motion Picture Association (MPA) views site-blocking measures in the United States as the logical next step in their perpetual campaign against piracy. Working with U.S. “To make that happen, we need to keep doing what we do best: telling a compelling story,” the head of the MPA explained.