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US judge to review whether firm is tricking authors into exiting Anthropic deal
Book authors who won the largest copyright infringement settlement in US history against artificial intelligence developer Anthropic say they’re facing another hurd... (more story)
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China's AI copyright rulings diverge on platform fault, align on liability baseline
Shanghai and Hangzhou courts took differing views on AI platform fault in two copyright cases, distinguishing neutral service providers from more active participant... (more story)
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Not bad faith for ZTE to prefer Chinese court in Samsung dispute, UK court rules
ZTE’s push to have a court in Chongqing, China, hear a dispute about fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory, or FRAND, rates for Samsung’s use of standard essentia... (more story)
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In one precedential and two nonprecedential orders issued Thursday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit signaled its view that the discretionary authority of the US Patent and Trademark Office Dire... (more story)
UK supermarket chain Asda has failed to convince a judge that its variety of seedless mandarin oranges were “factually distinct” from the version produced by Nador Cott Protection ahead of a major trial later ... (more story)
Wuxi DK Electronic Materials has sued Zhejiang Gonda Electronic Technology for allegedly infringing a DuPont-origin solar conductive-paste patent, seeking 200 million yuan ($28 million) in damages.
Allowing Samsung’s antitrust claim against ZTE Corp. to move forward would be “unprecedented,” an attorney for ZTE told a California federal judge Thursday, arguing that the alleged conduct has no meaningful c... (more story)
Book authors who won the largest copyright infringement settlement in US history against artificial intelligence developer Anthropic say they’re facing another hurdle before getting their payments. An Arizona-... (more story)
This week, the Unified Patent Court clarified the rules on cost decisions, language translations of patents and appeals of preliminary objections. It also stressed the importance of strong evidence submitted f... (more story)
The UK government’s regulatory choices on AI and copyright are globally significant, said the head of Sweden’s music rights body that has launched the world’s first collective rights licensing platform for mus... (more story)
Xerox renewed its relationship with IPValue Management following an almost two-decade hiatus, while US-based data sciences technology company Datavault AI demonstrated the breadth of its portfolio, licensing i... (more story)
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A US appellate court on Monday will hear a case which pits Micron Technology against nonpracticing entity Longhorn IP and its affiliate Katana Silicon Technologies. The dispute over license demands and infring... (more story)
A federal judge in New York recently advanced the broadest theory of artificial intelligence-driven copyright infringement to date from book authors, in a case alleging three distinct phases of infringement fr... (more story)
Shanghai and Hangzhou courts took differing views on AI platform fault in two copyright cases, distinguishing neutral service providers from more active participants in the content creation and distribution process.
Tuesday’s European Parliament committee vote to sue the European Commission over its move to withdraw a law regulating Standard Essential Patents has opened up divisions among lawmakers, and also poses questio... (more story)
Groups at odds over whether it is fair to freely train artificial intelligence models on copyrighted works nevertheless agree that the issue is best left to the courts, new recommendations to the White House s... (more story)
The issue of digital piracy, which costs Japanese content creators about $55 billion annually, is quickly shifting from whether Japan can act against offshore operators, to how fast courts and platforms can co... (more story)
While it’s too soon to say peace is at hand between AI music startups and the music industry, the settlement of copyright litigation between Universal Music Group and Udio would assure that artists get paid wh... (more story)
Morgan Reed, president of ACT | The App Association, sat down with MLex to discuss how his organization is coping with uncertainty in US intellectual property policy. Policy changes at the US Patent and Tradem... (more story)