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EUIPO BoA IP Case Law Conference Report #6 – “Crafting the Future: New perspectives for Geographical Indications”

The IPKat

As the title indicates, the particular focus of this session was the EUIPO's new competence in relation to the new "Craft GI" under Regulation (EU) 2023/2411 , which established a unified GI instrument for the protection of craft and industrial product names throughout the EU (see previous reporting on the IPKat here ).

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[Audio] JONES DAY TALKS®: The Rise of AI Regs: Approaches from the European Union and United States

JD Supra Law

As technology and regulatory frameworks evolve, artificial intelligence ("AI") legal issues have emerged as a key topic in transactional, litigation, and regulatory compliance contexts. By: Jones Day

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Another Federal Agency Issues Request for Comments on AI

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Among other things, the RFC seeks input on topics such as: What kinds of trust and safety testing should AI development companies and their enterprise clients conduct. How can regulators and other actors incentivize and support credible assurance of AI systems along with other forms of accountability. Check back for more updates.

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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

The Berne Convention underscores the national treatment of foreign authors, allowing Union states to protect designs through various means. In EU law, the Design Directive and Regulation govern the relationship between copyright and design protection for works of applied art.

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New Article: “The United States’ Approach to ‘Platform’ Regulation”

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

I’ve posted a new 5,000 word article, The United States’ Approach to “Platform” Regulation. The abstract: This paper summarizes the United States’ legal framework governing Internet “platforms” that publish third-party content. 230 (“Section 230”), and the limits on state regulation of the Internet.

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OCC Semiannual Risk Perspective Identifies AI as “Emerging Risk”

LexBlog IP

The Office of the Controller of the Currency (OCC) issues a semiannual risk perspective report that “addresses key issues facing banks, focusing on those that pose threats to the safety and soundness of banks and their compliance with applicable laws and regulations.” We are already behind in mitigating those risks.

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Copyright-focused event at Fordham Law School, New York City on 1 February

The IPKat

regulations. Chair in Law (Penn State Dickinson Law) William F. It will also cover the contrast between EU and U.S. Chaired by Hugh Hansen (Director of the Emily C. & John E. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law (Columbia Law School) Daryl Lim , H. Laddie Montague Jr. See you soon in NYC!

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