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Watch Tower’s DMCA Warfare Collapses After Big Guns Defend Apostate

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After reading one of our articles on the topic, attorney Paul Levy at the Public Citizen Litigation Group concluded that it was. Documents filed with the court revealed that Watch Tower had not only agreed to dismiss the lawsuit, but to do so with prejudice, meaning that the matter can never return to court. . Really, really dark.

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Copyright Hygiene for Digital Content Creators

Velocity of Content

It will be voluntary. In certain situations, the CCB will also ban bad faith parties from filing any new matters for one year and may dismiss all of a bad faith party’s pending claims. In the third , I looked at the copyright options currently available for podcasters. CCB decisions will be posted online.

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Patent Law at the Supreme Court February 2022

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The Kessler Doctrine : If you want to really dig into this case, please read my article on the topic that I wrote for an Akron Law review IP symposium issue. In its petition, PersonalWeb argues that Kessler should not be seen as a freestanding doctrine and should not apply in situations involving voluntary dismissal.

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Biosimilars 2021 Year in Review

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

The letter discusses the BPCIA and the Hatch-Waxman Act frameworks (for small molecule drugs) and sets forth several topics for USPTO’s consideration and further discussion: engagement between FDA and USPTO to increase efficiencies, possible misuse of the patent system (e.g., adalimumab). Patent Infringement. 58 (now 61). Genentech v.

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Sixth Circuit Dismisses Online Jawboning Case–Changizi v. DHHS

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Clearly, this topic is rapidly evolving, and it will almost certainly end up on the Supreme Court’s main docket (not just the shadow docket) soon.] * * * Twitter suspended users or deboosted their tweets based on its COVID misinformation policy. Google The post Sixth Circuit Dismisses Online Jawboning Case–Changizi v.

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Catching Up on Government Officials’ Censorship of Constituents on Social Media

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Depending on the topic, a post by the University can generate thousands of comments, many arriving simultaneously or in quick succession. These factors, along with a policy of lenity in borderline cases, unsurprisingly results in a number of arguably off-topic remarks appearing in the comment threads.