Tag #Intellectual Property

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UK Government's AI Plan Condemned by Authors Over Copyright Concerns

British novelists Kate Mosse and Richard Osman condemn the UK government's plan to let AI companies freely use copyrighted works for training AI, arguing it is theft and harms the creative industries, contrasting with the EU's opt-out system.

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Birkenstock Seeks Copyright Protection for Iconic Sandals

Birkenstock is suing competitors in Germany's Federal Court of Justice for copyright infringement, claiming its iconic sandals are "works of applied art," a designation that would grant them perpetual protection.

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China's Rising IP Power Fuels Economic Growth and Global Competitiveness

China's emphasis on intellectual property rights is boosting economic growth and international competitiveness, as seen in successful patent defenses, increased patent filings by enterprises, and government initiatives to support companies in managing international IP disputes.

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Qualcomm Wins Arm Lawsuit: Implications for Licensing and Royalties

A jury ruled that Qualcomm didn't breach its agreement with Nuvia, allowing it to continue using Nuvia technology for custom CPUs, but couldn't decide on Nuvia's potential breach; this impacts Arm's royalty revenue and future licensing strategies.

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Qualcomm Defends Nuvia Acquisition in Arm Trial

In a high-stakes trial, Qualcomm defended its acquisition of Nuvia by arguing that Nuvia's CPU design was independent of Arm's instruction set architecture (ISA) and that the acquisition was permissible under their licensing agreement; the judge limited the jury's decision to two specific questions,...

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US Law Blocks Cuba's Havana Club Trademark

US President Biden signed a law preventing US courts from recognizing trademarks illegally confiscated by Cuba since 1959, impacting Cubaexport and Pernod Ricard's Havana Club trademark rights in the US, while Bacardi welcomes the decision.

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AI in Image Marketing: Benefits, Risks, and Best Practices

Getty Images' CPO Grant Farhall discusses the impact of AI on image creation, emphasizing the need for 'commercially safe' AI tools that use legally-cleared data and provide legal indemnification to protect brands from copyright infringement, while advocating for transparency to maintain consumer tr...

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China's IP Protection Fuels Economic Growth and Global Competitiveness

China's strengthening IP protection, evidenced by a 73.5% increase in domestic valid invention patents held by enterprises as of November 2024, is driving economic growth and international competitiveness through increased export revenue and protection against counterfeiting, as seen in the success ...

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China's Patent Surge: A Global Innovation Leader

China's international patent applications soared from 98 in 1994 to 69,610 in 2023, making it a global innovation leader due to its strengthened IP legal system, increased R&D investment, and successful enforcement of IP rights, attracting substantial foreign investment.

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UK Government Faces Backlash Over AI Copyright Proposal

The UK government's proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material for training without permission has sparked fierce criticism from creative industries, with MPs raising concerns about the potential exploitation of creators and the need for fair compensation.

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La Liga Fights Back Against Global Video Piracy

La Liga convened a conference in Buenos Aires to address the multi-billion dollar issue of global video piracy impacting sports broadcasting, targeting tech companies and organized crime.

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UK Government's AI Copyright Exemption Faces Widespread Creative Industry Backlash

The UK government's proposed AI copyright exemption, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material unless owners opt out, faces strong opposition from creative industry bodies who argue it undermines existing copyright laws; the government says it promotes UK AI competitiveness.

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