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...Speaking in May at INMA, a media conference, News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson summed up the industry’s outrage, saying “[media’s] collective IP is under threat and for which we should argue vociferously...
...tools which tell you if someone has signed up and is starting to generate content which looks problematic or toxic, and you flag that extremely quickly and you kick them off the platform and ban their IP...
...“People needed those assurances to buy, because they were hyper aware of [the legal] risk,” said one IP lawyer working on the issues....
...“The company’s pipeline of products, partnerships, and IP represents a massive opportunity to define the metaverse in a way that empowers creators and provides users with true ownership of their identity...
...CC: Your games rely quite heavily on IP. Why do you think that this IP is key to gaming and AR gaming? JH: We do some original IP. Our first game, Ingress, was original....
...Google, Facebook, Apple: members of an industry whose home, or at least cradle, is verdant Santa Clara County. If a city is not borderline unlivable, I question its greatness....
...Apple Pay Later will be serviced through a wholly owned subsidiary, Apple Financing LLC. Lex assesses the risks. 2....
...In the last 11 years, Authentic has spent $5bn on IP acquisitions, notably paying $2.5bn for shoe company Reebok in August....
...His family investment vehicle — Sutardja Family LLC — also owns 11.9 per cent of the business, according to the IPO prospectus....
...If you don’t want to, then you can do whatever you want and your Russian IP will be [banned].”...
...A $60m bid looked set to clinch a purchase of Greensill IP and technology. Now it has emerged that the guts of the Greensill lending business was a software platform from Taulia....
...University and Imperial College London found that a number of smart TVs, including those made by Samsung and LG, and the streaming dongles Roku and Amazon’s FireTV were sending out data such as location and IP...
...The moves by Google and Facebook came on the day Australia, the cradle of the Murdoch media empire, began debating laws that would force big online platforms to license news....
...That IP could then eventually be channelled through to tax havens like Bermuda....
...I have spoken to numerous venture capitalists, IP lawyers and consultants who say that, in terms of the legal system at least, China has actually become a very good place to protect innovation....
...Elvir Causevic and Ed Fish have launched Tech+IP Capital, an advisory firm focused on intellectual property. The pair were formerly at Houlihan Lokey....
...“Over the years, we have had numerous ongoing conversations with Sonos about both companies’ IP rights and we are disappointed that Sonos brought these lawsuits instead of continuing negotiations in good...
...The tech giant will pay $40m for IP “related to a smartwatch technology currently under development” by Fossil and will also pick up “a portion” of the team researching and developing the tech in question...
...“People think there is a greater risk of IP theft, which is not the case at all. Historically, none of ARM's IP has been developed in China....
...That, he said, “will hopefully change as Chinese IP becomes more valuable”. Other China-based lawyers have a similarly optimistic view....
...Can new proposed regulation rein in of some of the largest IP-rich firms?...
...But at a time when an increasing portion of global wealth resides in content, data and intellectual property, the biggest companies should respect that IP and pay a fair price for it....
...The UK health service, looking after people from cradle to coffin, is a rich repository of information about patients’ health across a lifetime....
...The appeals court for the federal circuit, which hears patent cases, ruled on Tuesday that Google was not covered by the “fair use” protections under copyright law when it used some of Oracle’s IP as the...
...Morgan Reed President, ACT — The App Association, Brussels, Belgium Letters in response to this letter: Are others’ IP rights worth so little?...
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