July 2024

The Interplay Between Copyright Licensing and Exclusive Rights; AI Edition

Copyright Licensing and Human Advancement Copyright licensing, that is, the granting of permission to reuse copyright works, has likely existed as long as copyright. If you are keeping track, that would be from 1710 with the Statute of Anne. Collective copyright licensing is nearly as old, generally viewed as dating from 1777. While there are […]

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Coons and Tillis Letter Pushes GAO for Information on Burdens of Bayh-Dole Reporting Requirements

“The effort by Coons and Tillis to preemptively complete the report that would be required by their recent bill proposal comes about six months following the march-in rights framework proposed by NIST and the U.S. Department of Commerce.” On June 26, Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) sent a letter addressed to the

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Unlocking the Secrets of Patentability Search 5 Great Tips

Steps Involved in a Comprehensive Patentability Search The process of conducting a comprehensive patentability search involves several steps. First, you need to define the scope of your invention and determine the relevant keywords and search terms to use in your search. This will help you narrow down the search results and focus on the most

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9th Session of the WIPO Conversation on IP & Frontier Technologies: Training the Machines – Bytes, Rights and the Copyright Conundrum

The theme of the ninth session is “Training the Machines—Bytes, Rights and the Copyright Conundrum”, which aims to bring together stakeholders to discuss the multifaceted relationship between IP and training data. The event will foster a holistic understanding of the impact of training data on the IP landscape by evaluating current practices, proposing practical solutions,

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New Learning Engine Video Highlights the History of Copyright

On February 25, the U.S. Copyright Office will mark 234 years since the bill that would become the first federal copyright law was introduced to Congress. Many updates to copyright law have taken place since then, including changes to the law that are still in effect today, under the Copyright Act of 1976. Timed with

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Safeguarding Intellectual Property; The REAL Role AI Will Play in the Future of Patent Protection

Over the last 2 years AI has been a dominant subject of Intellectual Property, Patent, and Copyright media space, especially as resolutions to cases regarding critical copyright issues and AI inventorship abilities conclude and set new standards for how AI can be used. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the patent and intellectual property

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 20-May 26) – SpicyIP

Here is our recap of last week’s top IP developments including summaries of posts on the WIPO’s latest Treaty on IP, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge, agreements between EShodhSindhu and different publishers, Calcutta High Court’s decision in the Vodafone v. Saregama case, Delhi High Court’s decision in the Jackie Shroff personality rights case. This

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English Speaking Ransomware Hackers Partner with Russian Hackers – a.k.a. “Scattered Spider” – UPDATE – IP PROBE – Blog

In May, we posted about the threat of a ransomware hacking group called ‘Scattered Spider,’ a collaboration between Russian and English-speaking hackers. ‘Scattered Spider’ was allegedly involved in the Las Vegas hack of several hotel-casinos, including the MGM Grand. The MGM Grand reportedly refused to pay the ransom of $30 million and had to spend

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CCC Named a Stevie® Award Winner for Customer Service Department of the Year in the 2024 American Business Awards®  

May 16, 2024 – Danvers, Mass. –  CCC, a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, was named a Bronze Stevie® Award winner for Customer Service Department of the Year in the 22nd annual American Business Awards®. The American Business Awards are the premier business awards program in the U.S. Nicknamed the “Stevies”

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highlights corporate technology, intangibles and IP rights accounting standards and reporting reform

IP Finance is pleased to have this guest post from Dr Janice Denoncourt, professor at Nottingham Law School.   One of the biggest British tech deals involved Autonomy, a software company created in 1996 by former Cambridge University academic Mike Lynch.  The British and American litigation that ensued highlights the need for wider discussions regarding reforms

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