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AOP Orphan Accuses PharmaEssentia Of Arbitration Fraud

AOP Orphan has asked authorities in Germany to investigate allegedly deceptive statements a Taiwanese drug developer made during arbitration over an ill-fated deal to develop a new blood cancer treatment, including a proceeding in which the Austrian pharmaceutical company was awarded €140 million.

DC Circ. Is Told Digital Copyright Law Chills Free Speech

Advocates for the disabled, public libraries and documentary filmmakers have urged the D.C. Circuit to rule that a law making it a crime to circumvent technical features controlling access to copyrighted works violates the First Amendment.

Crypto exchange mascot ‘Moon Man’ won’t fight creepy food clown after all

Fast food chain Jack in the Box and crypto exchange FTX US have settled their federal lawsuit over alleged similarities between mascots.

The post Crypto exchange mascot ‘Moon Man’ won’t fight creepy food clown after all appeared first on Protos.

Record Labels Face Sanctions Over ‘Destroyed’ Piracy Evidence

Internet provider Bright House has asked a Florida federal court to sanction several record labels for 'destroying' evidence that it says is crucial to the ongoing piracy liability lawsuit. In addition to sanctions, the ISP also wants the option to inform the jury about the missing evidence, while testimony based on that information should be precluded from trial.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

PTAB Weighs TikTok Challenge To Music Video Patent

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board pressed an attorney for Triller Inc. Thursday on his argument that TikTok had failed to show that its patent for creating music videos synced with an audio track is invalid.

Qualcomm Says Leahy Is Wrong, Apple Can’t Appeal Loss

Qualcomm has told the U.S. Supreme Court that Apple, and an amicus brief supporting it from Sen. Patrick Leahy, misstated the law on appellate standing when arguing that Apple was improperly prevented from appealing inter partes review decisions upholding two Qualcomm patents.

Federal Reserve publishes long-awaited central bank digital currency report

The US Fed's long-awaited report on central bank digital currencies dropped Thursday afternoon.

The post Federal Reserve publishes long-awaited central bank digital currency report appeared first on The Block.

NCAA Members Vote To Adopt New Streamlined Constitution

National Collegiate Athletic Association schools and conferences voted to adopt a new constitution, following a months-long process to revamp the role of the college sports governing body following its major loss at the U.S. Supreme Court last year.

Va. Judge Forced Off IP Case Over Wife’s Cisco, Oracle Stock

U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady has stepped back from a decade-old suit accusing Cisco and Oracle of infringing a TecSec Inc. data encryption patent after finding out his wife has direct control of her stock holdings in the two tech giants.

Ripple Sees Positive Progress in SEC Lawsuit, Outcome Expected This Year!

Ripple Sees Positive Progress in SEC Lawsuit, Outcome Expected This Year!

A federal court has granted them access to SEC emails. XRP is up 1.98% in the last 24 hours. One

The post has appeared first on thenewscrypto.com

Selfie Museum Sues Rival For TM Infringement

The Museum of Selfies sued a rival Florida-based selfie museum Wednesday, claiming it is infringing the Museum of Selfies' trademark with copycat art exhibitions around the country.

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