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Announcing the SpicyIP Inaugural Doctoral Fellow!

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Yogesh is a second year student from the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru and Tejaswini is a third year student from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. She was awarded the Junior Research Fellowship (2021-2022) and is presently co-teaching third-year students Labor Law and Industrial Relations II.

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IP Rights, Access, and WHO’s Pandemic Accord

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However, during discussions, these two topics have been the main points of disagreement. These are as follows: The parties should commit to including obligations in public R&D funding agreements to ensure equitable access to the results of the funding.

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Cloned-and-Revised Legal Documents Aren’t Copyrightable–UIRC v. William Blair

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This case revisits the venerable topic of if, and when, cloning-and-revising a legal document can be copyright infringement. Later, a third party retained William Blair to promote similar bonds, and William Blair cloned-and-revised the UIRC versions to prepare new documents for the third party.

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ONC’s HTI-1 Final Rule Updates Information Blocking Regulations

LexBlog IP

First are arrangements where an individual or entity donates or subsidizes the funding for a health care provider’s acquisition, augmentation, or upkeep of health IT. Third and finally, certain consulting and legal services will be excluded from the definition of offer health IT.

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Music Industry Flags Discord and Reddit as Primary Piracy Threats

TorrentFreak

The third iteration of the EU watchlist will be published towards the end of the year and several interested parties have already submitted their nominations. The popular social media platform is used to discuss virtually every topic imaginable and pre-release music piracy is no exception.

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? Part I

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This two-part blog post offers a reflection on the topic of content moderation and bias mitigation measures in copyright law. Part II explores the potential of property rights to increase bias in content moderation by looking at the topic from the perspective of Article 17 CDSM Directive. Scenario (4): Third party content.

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Five Things You Need to Know About UKRI’s New Open Access Policy

Velocity of Content

UKRI’s stakeholder consultation found that two thirds of respondents endorsed the policy’s support for both gold and green routes. A further sticking point is the requirement that UKRI funded research must be covered by a permissive CC BY license by default, whichever route is chosen. 4) The uphill road to rights retention.