John Rogovin replaces Erich Anderson, who moves to a special counsel role amid a potential US ban on TikTok | 5mos
John Rogovin replaces Erich Anderson, who moves to a special counsel role amid a potential US ban on TikTok | 5mos
Uncertainty regarding impact of ruling over work sampled in artist Flo Rida’s music as it relies on a “discovery rule” that could be invalidated in future cases | 6mos
High Court Claim alleges misuse of highly sensitive information including about HIV status | 6mos
UK firm recruits 11 lawyers, seven from SKW Schwarz, as part of plans to build out a pan-European media and entertainment practice | 7mos
Historic attitudes favouring globalisation are fundamentally changing. | 1yr
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Growing prevalence of AI in creative space makes legislative guidance on use of copyrighted work to train software ‘seem inevitable’ | 7mos
Court leans on landmark Andy Warhol judgment to partially reverse summary judgment that found in the streaming giant’s favour | 7mos
E-commerce giant’s report shows number of fake products jumped by a million, as it increasingly leans on AI to detect fakes | 7mos
With the increasing popularity of invasive beauty and wellness treatments, Freeth’s Eleanor Bradberry explains why luxury brands will need detailed evidence to support their claims. | 7mos
Study by USPTO and US Copyright Office finds current laws are “adequate” and new legislation could impede evolving technology’s development | 8mos
UK’s highest court dismisses e-commerce giant’s appeal to lift injunction over cross-border trademark dispute | 8mos
Suit brought against ChatGPT creator partially dismissed by court, but unfair competition action upheld | 9mos
As green marks grow in advertising, DLA Piper lawyers Elizabeth Wong and Liam Blackford provide guidance on trademark rules in China and Hong Kong | 9mos
The creator of ChatGPT responds publicly to lawsuit, claiming that the media group is “not telling the full story” | 10mos
Van Gogh-inspired artwork was created by an artist and an AI app, the office has now refused to register it two times | 11mos
Luxury brands should brace for a more stringently enforced regime for labelling advertisements in China, write DLA Piper lawyers Edward Chatterton and Jane J. Li | 11mos
Wachtell, Clifford Chance and Cleary also among firms called in for one of Europe’s biggest buyouts this year | 11mos
Service aims to settle IP disputes in a single process avoiding the expense and complexity of litigation | 11mos
Transatlantic firm ‘rounds out’ IP capability at recently launched office | 1yr
Data specialist Maureen Daly joins from Beauchamps as Pinsents moves to build Europe tech and science sector offering | 1yr
IP filings have “braved” the pandemic, but WIPO director general warns of geopolitical instability and an uncertain economic outlook | 1yr