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Intellectual property right

Daily update 31 March 2018

NEWS

The Intellectual Properties of Learning by John Willinsky — inventing copyright

Financial Times

Intellectual property is central to commercial and cultural life in the digital era. The notion that ideas create and hold value, and that the originators of those ideas should be able to profit from them, has enabled many individuals and companies to gain great wealth. But the web has also encouraged ...

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Combatting Deep Fakes through the Right of Publicity

Lawfare (blog)

But in fact, a loophole built into Section 230 immunity—the intellectual property exception—could be helpful in combating deep fakes and other next-generation fake news. Victims of deep fakes may successfully bring "right of publicity" claims against online platforms, thereby forcing the platforms to ...

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Do Intellectual Property Rights Extend to Graffiti Art?: The 5Pointz Case

JURIST

Professor Uché Ewelukwa Ofodile is a professor of law at the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she teaches in the international law and intellectual property fields. Professor Ewelukwa is also an active member of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) and ...

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Managing IP Ownership Issues With Employment Agreements

Law.com

The IP provisions in employment agreements frequently include a holdover or surviving provision that obligates the departing employee to assign post-employment inventions that have a tangential relationship to the employer's business back to the employer. These provisions present several problems.

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China issues guidelines on transfer of IP rights to foreign investors

Reuters

BEIJING, March 29 (Reuters) - China's state council issued guidelines on Thursday on the transfer of intellectual property rights to foreign investors. The state council, or cabinet, will review proposed IP transfers that may affect national security and semiconductor, software and agriculture-related IP ...

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After Donald Trump's intellectual property theft allegations, China tightens rules on transferring ...

The New Indian Express

BEIJING: China has issued new guidelines on transferring intellectual property rights from Chinese firms or individuals to foreign investors, as global tensions rise over technology theft. The instructions made public by the State Council on Thursday stipulate that IP rights related to integrated circuits, ...

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Crucial Tips for Using IP Watching and Enforcement to Protect Your Business

Law.com

Intellectual property rights in trademarks, copyrights, domain names and website content are among a company's most significant assets and account for key elements of a business' core operations and consumer brand recognition. Twenty-first century businesses must protect these critical assets by ...

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Australian trademark law amendments, WHOIS fears, and EUIPO launches anti-counterfeit prize ...

World Trademark Review (blog)

In our latest edition, we look the end of a heated legal dispute over an Icelandic chant, fears increase of future WHOIS access, Major League Soccer confirms it won't trademark the name of a Los Angeles team rivalry, and the Australian government has published a draft version of an IP law amendment ...

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Washington suffers from IP-theft paranoia

Global Times

One of the focal points in the China-US trade conflict is the US' accusation that China infringes upon its Intellectual Property (IP) rights, which is also the direction of the 301 investigation. Through the Western media, the US promotes the accusation that China steals US technology, trying to create an ...

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China steps up scrutiny of IP transfers to foreign firms on national security grounds

South China Morning Post

China has for years come under fire from the US and many other countries for its lax protection of intellectual property, but it has started to improve in this area, especially since the push began to develop as a tech superpower. In 2015, Beijing unveiled its Made in China 2025 strategy, modelled on ...

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