Intellectual Property

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AI Wants To Pick Their Brains, FTC Skeptical

In a memo to the U.S. Copyright Office, the Federal Trade Commission indicated that it was focusing on AI and […]

Claims Dismissed In AI Copyright Infringement Suit

Claims Dismissed In AI Copyright Infringement Suit

Almost a year ago, Kelly McKernan, a Nashville-based artist, started noticing online images very similar to hers, which are distinctive […]

Down Economies

Successful IP Strategies in Down Economies

With the economy facing headwinds and investment harder to come by, preservation of assets, and specifically your intellectual property, is […]

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The Paradox of Executive Behaviors in Content Sharing and Copyright

From research to medical communications to legal to marketing, sharing content with colleagues across job roles and departments is critical. […]

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NFT Art Not Immune From IP Law

A recent court decision suggests that the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will be subject to trademark law, albeit “balanced […]

AI and IP On a Collision Course

Two new E-tools, DALL-E and Midjourney, use AI to create images based on user text prompts. They do their task […]

Get Back To Where You Once Belonged

It all began with The Beatles. Not long before they broke up for good, the Fab Four founded Apple Records […]

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Dog Food Parody Label Doesn’t Amuse Jack Daniel’s. Now It’s Before The Supreme Court.

Last month the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products, a dispute that could […]

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New AI Guidance From The Copyright Office

The U.S. Copyright Office has announced a new artificial intelligence initiative and with it a new guidance, which appeared in […]

Creation and Invention

Thaler v. Vidal asks the question, does the Patent Act categorically restrict the statutory term ‘inventor’ to human beings alone? […]

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