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Announcing AIPLA article on Augmented Reality(AR) / Virtual Reality(VR): IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies

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I am a co-author of this paper with my fellow AIPLA committee colleagues, who each provided perspectives on AR/VR as it relates to the Metaverse and in view of current utility and design patent law. Section 101 Issues (Subject Matter Eligibility) I look forward to working on this year’s upcoming paper to advance these topics further.

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Osgoode Emerging Technology Association Panel with Professors Allan Hutchinson and Jon Penney

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The panel garnered traction preceding the event, with participants eagerly sending in questions on topics ranging from cryptocurrency concerns to the future of non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”). Cryptocurrency was the main topic of interest, along with the ever-prevailing questions surrounding its future.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

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The emergence of blockchain-supported Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) has captured the interest of the entertainment and business worlds in the past couple of years. As companies are utilizing NFTs for their businesses, trademark protection may be an additional mechanism for protecting NFTs. The Specific Chinese Name for NFTs.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

LexBlog IP

The emergence of blockchain-supported Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) has captured the interest of the entertainment and business worlds in the past couple of years. As companies are utilizing NFTs for their businesses, trademark protection may be an additional mechanism for protecting NFTs.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 23 – 29)

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Topical Highlight. Based on precedent, Pragya argues that the advertisement of HUL for Domex disparages the image of its competitor product, Harpic of Reckitt Benckiser by taking a direct dig at Harpic as a toilet cleaner and questioning its utility in containing malodour and disinfecting the toilet over a large period. Sun Pharma v.