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[Webinar] Federal Circuit Appeals from the PTAB and ITC: Summaries of Key 2022 Decisions - February 2nd, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

JD Supra Law

Topics of the featured intellectual property cases include: exclusion of expert testimony, the ITC’s ability to enforce consent orders, estoppel by IPR final written decisions, standing to challenge PTAB decisions on appeal, obviousness in light of overlapping ranges in the prior art, and settlements of IPRs before.

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Czech court finds that AI tool DALL-E cannot be the author of a copyright work

The IPKat

The claimant did not therefore have legal standing to bring the claim in question. This raises questions about what such evidence might consist of (noting that the claimant's own witness evidence was insufficient) and what extent of human direction/involvement needs to be evidenced in order to displace the relevant burden of proof.

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Book Review and Discount: Propriété intellectuelle et développement durable / Intellectual Property & Sustainable Development

The IPKat

Then, Nicolas Binctin's piece, “La lutte contre l'écoblanchiment (greenwashing) - Défis et développements récents” stands as the sole contribution in French, yet it sets itself apart with an in-depth examination of the deceptive practice of greenwashing within the scope of unfair competition law. Despite having a solely U.S.-centred

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Record Labels Still Want to Know if Piracy Trial Jurors Read TorrentFreak

TorrentFreak

The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts and several ISPs have been sued over the years. These Internet providers stand accused of not doing enough to stop copyright infringers on their networks, even after receiving multiple ‘copyright infringement’ notifications. Record Labels vs. Grande.

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ISP Surprises Record Labels with ‘Innocent Infringer’ Witness at Piracy Trial

TorrentFreak

The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts and over the years several ISPs have been sued because of them. These Internet providers stand accused of not doing enough to stop copyright infringers on their networks, even after receiving multiple ‘copyright infringement’ notifications from rightsholders.

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SpicyIP Tidbits – Natco’s Request to Vacate Ceritinib Interim Injunction Rejected, Madras High Court Revokes Omega Ecotech’s Patent, and Delhi High Court Upholds IPO’s Patent Rejection

SpicyIP

In the last few days, the Madras and Delhi High Courts have passed a few significant orders on these topics. Let’s take a look at these three orders in this quick tidbit. Also, surprisingly, the Court did not refer to the Controller’s order anywhere and undertook an independent assessment of the complete specification.

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Filmmakers Want WOW! to Block Pirate Sites & Disconnect Repeat Infringers

TorrentFreak

The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts after rightsholders filed lawsuits against several ISPs. In 2019, a Virginia jury ordered Internet provider Cox to pay a billion dollars in damages to a group of major record labels. What stands out most are the far-reaching and concrete demands for injunctive relief.