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Rethinking Patent Prosecution: Solutions and Alternative Paths Season 5: Episode 15

This episode is audio of the Solutions and Alternative Paths panel from the Engelberg Center's Rethinking Patent Prosecution, Review, and Litigation event. It was recorded on March 28, 2024.

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Copyright takedowns are a cautionary tale that few are heeding Pluralistic | June 27, 2024 | The Engelberg Center

We're living through one of those moments when millions of people become suddenly and overwhelmingly interested in fair use, one of the subtlest and worst-understood aspects of copyright law.

Clearing Rights For A ‘Non-Infringing’ Collection Of AI Training Media Is Hard Techdirt | May 31, 2024 | Michael Weinberg

In response to a number of copyright lawsuits about AI training datasets, we are starting to see efforts to build ‘non-infringing’ collections of media for training AI.

What to Know About Net Neutrality as FCC Weighs Restoring It CBS News | April 04, 2024 | Chris Sprigman

The Federal Communications Commission announced it will vote in April on whether or not to reinstate net neutrality -- a set of rules to ensure equal treatment of internet data. The Trump administration overturned the policy in 2017.

Can You Patent a Pizza? Gastropod | March 05, 2024 | Chris Sprigman

Gastropod looks at food through the lens of science and history.

Shein Battles Counterfeiting Lawsuits as Online Retailer Pursues US IPO Financial Times | February 01, 2024 | Jeanne Fromer

Singapore-based fast-fashion company says it ‘takes all claims of infringement seriously’

Copyright Remains A Complete Mess: A Tale In Two Stories Techdirt | January 19, 2024 | Michael Weinberg

Both stories involve experts in copyright law finding that the system sucks, even when you know the system.

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