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The War Over the Future of WHOIS

Plagiarism Today

The system, which made domain registrant contact information available to the public, was inherently incompatible with the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In the four years since, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been seeking proposals to improve or overhaul the status quo.

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European Parliament approves Regulation for Non-Agri Geographical Indications

The IPKat

Yesterday, the European Parliament adopted the Regulation on geographical indication (GI) protection for craft and industrial products, also known as non-agri GIs. In its original Proposal, the Commission tried to address the issues that arose with the interpretation of the notion of “ evocation ”, by providing a specific definition.

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Announcing the Sixth Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials by Tushnet & Goldman

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Chapter 7: Special Topics in Competitor Lawsuits. Chapter 17: The Advertising Industry Ecosystem–Intermediaries and Their Regulation. Chapter 20 (online only): Case Study: Regulation of Housing Advertising. Chapter 21 (online only): Case Study: Regulation of Political Advertising. Chapter 3: False Advertising Overview.

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This Week in Washington IP: Cybersecurity in Civil Space Operations, Coordinating Patent Data Between the USPTO and the FDA, and Innovative Ideas for Modernizing Congress

IP Watchdog

House of Representatives focus on several topics related to technology including improvements to civil space procurement activities to promote cybersecurity in space systems, the use of facial recognition technology by U.S. This week in Washington IP news, committee hearings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the U.S.

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U.S. Outbound Investment Restrictions and Notification Requirements Mandated by Executive Order: Currently Limited to Certain Investments in China Tech

IP Tech Blog

President Joe Biden’s Executive Order (“EO”), titled “Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concerns,” and the corresponding the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“ANPRM”) issued by the Treasury Department. Whether a U.S.

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Opinion of the European Copyright Society on certain selected aspects of Case C-227/23, Kwantum Nederland and Kwantum België

Kluwer Copyright Blog

In EU law, the Design Directive and Regulation govern the relationship between copyright and design protection for works of applied art. The proposed Design Directive and Regulation maintain the cumulation principle, aligning with CJEU case law on originality. In conclusion, Kwantum reflects the uncertainty stemming from RAAP.

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

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Therefore, the European Commission has, in the context of a broader set of proposal measures aimed at introducing a ‘Right to Repair’, also addressed intellectual property rights. One of these measures is the proposal to amend the Design Directive by including a specific repair clause for design protection.

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