As facial recognition use grows in application, privacy concerns are heightened, leading to the Fawkes project for image cloaking to assist with security.
Read MoreThe case between Abitron and Hetronic pending decision with the Supreme Court is important for international business because it will answer whether, and how much, the Lanham Act can or should apply to foreign misconduct.
Read MoreCreators of Fish Market claim rhythm copyright infringement over years of third-party use. But are rhythms copyrightable?
Read MoreThe use of DMCA subpoenas for obtaining information on IP infringement online is increasing.
Read MoreAs the popularity of ChatGPT grows, so do privacy concerns with its use of Internet data scraping and potential for misappropriation or privacy violations.
Read MoreFrance passes legislation to help protect child privacy by focusing on how parents post and share images online.
Read MoreThe use of deepfake technology if difficult to control with minimal regulation and guidance causing issues with privacy and intellectual property violations.
Read MoreSection 702 of FISA has increasingly become a controversial provision allowing the FBI to conduct searches of personal information under certain circumstances.
Read MoreAs superheroes move from comics to television and actors add layers to public perception, the intellectual property owners should be cognizant of potential issues and utilize licenses and agreements to safeguard their assets.
Read MoreFCC ordered Google pay 9.4 million in fines due to deceptive ads with iHeartMedia for the Pixel 4 phone.
Read MoreWith the remote work trend continuing, employers seek work productivity tracking of employees.
Read MoreThe DOJ is filing lawsuits against insider trading with use of NFTs and other digital assets.
Read MoreArtist Deborah Roberts is suing another artist claiming copyright infringement for using a similar art style.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in connection to its anti-circumvention provisions.
Read MoreAs AI-generated art creation increases, there is a question of copyright rights, IP ownership, and rights to compensation.
Read MoreThe US and EU are set to adopt the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy TADP framework to govern how EU citizen data is handled by US companies.
Read MoreNY Court ruled to allow a Peloton class action case to proceed with claims of false advertising and deceptive practices.
Read MoreWith continued efforts to have AI systems named as inventor of patents, courts continue to agree that AI cannot patent because it isn’t human, a requirement for inventors.
Read MoreA New York attorney was found to have filed too many trademark applications within a short amount of time and found guilty of multiple violations of USPTO rules.
Read MoreTech companies have allowed law enforcement to access the private data recorded by homeowners without warrants, under “emergency” provisions.
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