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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. However, it does recognize that IP issues exist and mandates actions by various agencies to address these issues.

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Copyright Office Artificial Intelligence Initiative and Resource Guide

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Copyright Office (USCO) launched a new AI Initiative to examine the copyright law and policy issues raised by artificial intelligence (AI), including the scope of copyright in works generated using AI tools and using copyrighted materials in AI training. On March 16, 2023, the U.

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Catching Up on AI and Other Topics With Roy Kaufman

Velocity of Content

It is certainly a hot topic, and whether you look at government interventions or the spate of legal actions, it has to be seen as an important issue. CCC: I would expect that there is also a #2, #3 and #4 on that list of priority topics, though. Another priority for copyright wonks is US Copyright Office modernization.

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Copyright Smalls Claims Proceedings

LexBlog IP

Copyright Office has issued a final rule amending the procedures for the still-new “small claims court” proceedings before the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) established last year that we previously blogged about here and here.

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Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Counterfeit Ads

Plagiarism Today

On April 22, artist JL Cook filed a class action lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta , alleging that the company is failing to take adequate steps to prevent counterfeit ads from appearing on its site. The lawsuit is proposed as a class action, including all U.S. They estimate that class to be in the thousands.

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Copyright Smalls Claims Proceedings

Above the Fold

Copyright Office has issued a final rule amending the procedures for the still-new “small claims court” proceedings before the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) established last year that we previously blogged about here and here.

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EUIPO BoA IP Case Law Conference Report #5 : “Copyright in flux: What does the future have in store?”

The IPKat

The session started with the highly disputed topic of copyright unification with Prof. If the discussion around unification leaves a somewhat bitter taste in some then the blame should be put on these two main factors: the chosen harmonization instrument, namely directives, and the actions taken (or not taken) by member states.