Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. IP ...
With every new iteration of technology, it becomes increasingly easier to not only generate new creative works, but also to copy people’s creative outputs. The computer, the Internet, and mobile ...
CommentaryAttorney Analysis from Westlaw Today, a part of Thomson Reuters. June 17, 2022 - Although NFT technology is relatively new, the intellectual property laws governing it are not. Nevertheless, ...
CommentaryAttorney Analysis from Westlaw Today, a part of Thomson Reuters. May 10, 2022 - Suddenly, the world is atwitter about NFTs! From the Super Bowl LVI to fractionalized NFT ownership of ...
One vital step is to prevent exposure of your proprietary data. Attorneys should examine whether their organizations are ...
When the overhaul of the digital-copyright act is likely to happen is anybody’s guess: Some say three years, others say five to 10 years. “I would be willing to bet money that in three years the ...
The Latest Trends in Intellectual Property Licensing and Litigation panel is produced by the L.A. Times B2B Publishing team in conjunction with Citrin Cooperman; Greenberg Traurig LLP; and Miller ...
Kuwait has established a comprehensive legal framework to protect intellectual property. Among its most prominent components is Law No. 75 of 2019 on Copyright and Related Rights, which protects ...
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