NYIPLA, in collaboration with SFIPLA, will be hosting the Navigating Russian IP Issues Program on May 12th, 2022. Join us to hear from experts to discuss issues involving Russian intellectual property.
Registration is free for all and can be done here: https://t.co/psrFddNpb0
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• Commerce Department Supports Antitrust Bill
• EU Top Court Ruled Article 17 ‘Upload Filters’ Don’t Violate Freedom of Expression
• Sen. Klobuchar Briefed Democrats on Big Tech Antitrust Bill
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• House passes the Patents for Humanity Act of 2021 by a voice vote.
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• The Society of Composers & Lyricists Launch Nashville Chapter
• Congress Seeks Compromise on CHIPS
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• USPTO publishes a summary of comments it received from the public on whether its “article of manufacture” requirement for design patents should be reevaluated.
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• Big Tech launches an ad campaign against the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.
• Editorial from venture capitalist Bob Pavey cautions against revised SEP policy statement from DOJ, NIST, and USPTO.
• In a letter to Congress, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce voices its support for the No FREE TRIPS Act and the Protecting American Innovation Act.
• Senate Judiciary IP Subcommittee Chair Leahy and Ranking Member Tillis announce forthcoming draft legislation to reform PTAB.
• USPTO welcomes Kathi Vidal as new Director.
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• Congress Pens Letter to Spotify Criticizing Discovery Mode Policy
• Senate Confirmed Kentaji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court
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• USPTO seeks nominations for National Medal of Technology and Innovation.