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A lot of the reporting around the Anthropic settlement misses something critical: it isn’t that relevant to AI training, argues Rebecca Newman at Addleshaw Goddard
Transactions specialists at Paul Weiss are advising on the high-profile split of Kraft Heinz into two companies, while Skadden is also involved in the deal
The record-breaking $1.5 billion settlement between the AI company and book authors may not lead to rapid resolution of other cases, say copyright lawyers
Reed Smith lawyers say that with the UK’s AI law in a state of flux, IP owners should look beyond the country's borders
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Sponsored by Katten Muchin RosenmanKaren Artz Ash and Alexandra Caleca of Katten Muchin Rosenman take a closer look at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board’s decision on preventing Dolce Vita’s use of the ‘CLEAR’ trademark on opaque products
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Sponsored by Katten Muchin RosenmanKaren Artz Ash and Alexandra Caleca of Katten Muchin Rosenman explore the legal battle between a popular bridal designer and a bridal gown company over the use of social media accounts
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Sponsored by Katten Muchin RosenmanKaren Artz Ash and Alexandra Caleca of Katten Muchin Rosenman explain the provisions of the Act which seeks to support trademark owners in combatting fraud
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Sponsored by Faegre Drinker Biddle & ReathRobert Stoll, partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath and previously commissioner for patents, examines essentiality audit data relating to 5G patents
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdRichard Vary, Clemens Heusch and Matthias Schneider reveal their views on component-level versus end-point licensing and Unwired Planet
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Sponsored by MMXWith many blocks on .xxx domain names expiring next year, brand owners should consider using new tools to prevent their trademarks being available to third parties