For your reference, here's a recap of some of the most widely read IP-related updates, insights, and commentary published on JD Supra throughout 2023:
- ChatGPT: Who Owns the Content Generated? – by Bianca Lindau at Caldwell
- Five Reasons Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Startups Should Prioritize IP – by Alexander Georges at MBHB
- Laugh It Off: A Guide to Parody Under U.S. Trademark Law – by Susan Mazurek at Faegre Drinker
- Artists Are Selling AI-Generated Images of Mickey Mouse to Provoke a Test Case – by Blair Robinson at Robinson+Cole
- I got a Strike 3 Holdings subpoena notice from my Internet Service Provider, now what? – by Steve Vondran at Vondran Legal
- Full Court Press: NIKE Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against BAPE – by Anthony Lupo, Michelle Mancino Marsh, Amy McFarland, and Megan Rzonca at ArentFox Schiff
- When Football & TMs Don’t Mix – by Elizabeth Patton at Fox Rothschild
- Patent Poetry: Judge Throws Out Most of Artists’ AI Copyright Infringement Claims – by Adam Philipp at AEON Law
- Can ChatGPT Draft Patent Applications? – by Aaron Gin Ph.D. at MBHB
- The BioPharma Patent Cliff: 2023 and Beyond – by Jason Mock at Foley & Lardner
- Genentech Files Lawsuits Against Biogen and Millennium for Past Royalties on the Cabilly Patents – by Kevin DeJong at Goodwin
- Amended Complaint Gives Plaintiff a Do-Over, Not the Defendant – by Ted Mahan and Joseph Saltiel at Irwin IP
- Legit or Lawsuit – Fake Drake AI Song – by Scott Hervey at Weintraub Tobin
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