Tag #Intellectual Property

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Pop Mart Founder Wang Ning Joins China's Top Ten Billionaires

Wang Ning, founder of Pop Mart, became China's 10th richest person with a $22.7 billion net worth, driven by the global popularity of its Labubu dolls, resulting in a tripling of the company's Hong Kong-listed shares this year.

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Lacoste Sues Startup Broccodile Over Logo Similarity

Felix Huynh's startup, Broccodile, faces a €500,000 lawsuit from Lacoste over a logo dispute; Huynh's cartoon crocodile with broccoli is deemed too similar to the Lacoste crocodile, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses against powerful brands.

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Copyright Office Shakeup Amidst AI Fair Use Report

President Trump fired the Librarian of Congress on May 8th, followed by the Copyright Office's release of a preliminary report on AI and fair use, and the subsequent dismissal of the Copyright Office head, Shira Perlmutter, on May 10th, sparking a lawsuit questioning presidential authority over the ...

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Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Alleged Copycat Snack Packaging

Mondelez International sued Aldi on May 27th in Illinois federal court, alleging that Aldi's store-brand snack packaging infringes on Mondelez's trademarks and is likely to confuse consumers; the lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an injunction against the sale of the infringing products.

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US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students, Raising Concerns Over Talent Loss

The U.S. will begin revoking visas held by Chinese students with ties to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields, impacting nearly 280,000 students and raising concerns about the loss of talent and damage to U.S. soft power.

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'Dupe' Cosmetics: Legal and Economic Implications of Brand Mimicry

The rising popularity of 'dupe' cosmetics, budget-friendly alternatives mimicking high-end brands, is causing legal and economic challenges for the industry, especially due to misleading online comparisons on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

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Canada's Innovation Deficit Costs Hundreds of Billions Annually

Outdated Canadian innovation policies are costing the country hundreds of billions of dollars annually due to the inability to commercialize research and protect intellectual property, prompting calls for a Canada-first approach in upcoming USMCA negotiations.

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Getty Images Sues Stability AI for Copyright Infringement

Getty Images is suing Stability AI in a London high court for copyright infringement, alleging the AI company trained its image generation model, Stability Diffusion, on Getty's copyrighted photos without permission; the case involves 78,000 pages of evidence and expert witnesses and is expected to ...

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PTO to Decide on Ruling that Undermines American Innovation

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will decide whether to overturn a ruling that contradicts an International Trade Commission decision, potentially undermining American innovation after a Chinese company, Innoscience, infringed on Efficient Power Conversion Corporation's patents.

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AI Trading's Ownership Dilemma: Systemic Risks and Legal Uncertainties

A Bank of England report raises concerns about the systemic risks of autonomous AI trading systems, particularly regarding the ownership of AI-generated intellectual property, highlighting the lack of legal clarity and the need for firms to adopt proactive IP protection strategies.

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Northeast China's Intellectual Property Surge

Northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia saw a 10.2% increase in valid invention patents and a 7.7% rise in registered trademarks by April, totaling 195,000 patents and over 2.16 million trademarks, driven by strengthened IP law enforcement and industry-academia co...

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UK Government Rejects Copyright Protections for AI Training Data

The UK government rejected amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill that would have increased transparency in how AI companies use copyrighted material for training, despite significant opposition from artists and peers.

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