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“Controlled Digital Lending”: Could Canadian Universities Find Themselves Out on a Limb?

Hugh Stephens Blog

In my year end blog post looking back at significant developments for copyright and creators in 2022 and looking forward to topics that will be at the top of the agenda in 2023, I identified questions over the legality of a contrived and unproven concept, so-called “Controlled Digital Lending” (CDL), as one of the big … Continue reading "“Controlled (..)

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SWAYAM (Free) Online Course on Intellectual Property by NLU Delhi (January 08 – April 30) [Register by February 29]

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We’re pleased to inform you that a free online course on intellectual property starting on January 08, 2023 is being offered for students on the e-learning platform SWAYAM by Dr. Yogesh Pai, Associate Professor of Law, in charge of the SPRIHA IPR Chair at National Law University, Delhi. Students enrolled with LL.B.

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

The IPKat

The panel was led by Dr Anke Moerland (Maastricht University). These topics were analysed by a distinguished panel of experts, namely: Katarina Kompari (EUIPO), Pilar Montero (University of Alicante), Dr Dev Gangjee (Oxford University) and Virginia Melgar (Chairperson of the 5th Board of Appeal, EUIPO).

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 201: Robert Diab on the Billion Dollar Lawsuits Launched By Ontario School Boards Against Social Media Giants

Michael Geist

Robert Diab is a professor of law at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. He writes about constitutional and human rights, as well as topics in law and technology. Those lawsuits have now come to Canada with four Ontario school boards recently filing claims.

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Latest Copyright Suit against Generative AI Targets Anthropic’s ‘Claude’

IP Watchdog

Music publishing companies Universal Music, ABKCO and Concord filed suit on Wednesday, October 18, in a Tennessee district court against generative artificial intelligence (AI) company, Anthropic, alleging “widespread infringement of their copyrighted song lyrics.”

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

Events Virtual Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property and Sustainability in Africa (6 May 2024) On 6 May 2024, the Data Science Law Lab at the University of Pretoria (South Africa) will host a virtual Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property and Sustainability in Africa. Happy week to all our readers!

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Reminder on Call for Papers: Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable 2024

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The Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable co-hosted by Harvard, NYU, and the University of Pennsylvania will take place this year at Harvard. Five to six papers will be chosen for discussion over the course of the Roundtable, with each paper allocated an entire hour for discussion and assigned a commentator.