We are pleased to present the latest edition of CRA’s IP Literature Watch. This issue contains pieces on antitrust & IP, licensing, litigation, innovation, law and policy, copyright, and trade.
Some highlights from the issue:
- An article building on case law interpreting comparative claims that argue even sellers of pure dupes might be vulnerable of false advertising claims if the product is too different to merit the “dupe” label;
- A chapter discussing the impact of AI in patent law and practice, addressing the research question of how divulging a client’s disclosure and data to AI language models may impact the patentability of the invention, the privacy and confidentiality of the client’s data, the responsibility in data breaches, and the attorney-client privilege;
- And an essay introducing the concept of copyright alignment, referring to how the copyright system divides the universe of creative works into two: copyrighted works and uncopyrighted works in the public domain, to analyze the history of copyright law.
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