The Year in Intellectual Property Law – 2024 Popular Reads on JD Supra

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For your reference, here is a year-end review of some of the most widely read IP law-related news, analysis, and guidance published on JD Supra thoughout 2024:

  1. Netflix gearing up to stop streaming copyright piracy in upcoming Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight – by Steve Vondran at Vondran Legal
  2. Chanel v. The RealReal – by Michael Barer and Juan Villazón at Haug Partners
  3. The New York Times v. OpenAI: The Biggest IP Case Ever – by Thomas Carey at Sunstein
  4. IOENGINE v. Ingenico: Are Electronic Communications Fair Game for the Printed Matter Doctrine? – by Paul Leicht at BakerHostetler
  5. Compounded GLP-1 Drugs: is the Party Over? These Are the Legal and Regulatory Issues for Game Changing Weight Loss Products and the Companies Selling Them – by Andrew Ittleman at Fuerst Ittleman David & Joseph
  6. Internet Archive’s Free E-Book Lending Not Fair Use – by Robyn Bowland and Suet Lee at Irwin IP

  7. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation v. Apple Inc. (Fed. Cir. 2024) – by Kevin Noonan Ph.D. at MBHB

  8. Domain Name News: January 2024 – by attorneys at Hogan Lovells

  9. Precluded, Not Repeated: WARF & Apple Continue to Shape our Understanding of Issue Preclusion in Patent Law – by Joshua Weisenfeld at Sheppard Mullin

  10. New Utah NHL Team Takes Shot-Pass With Nine Intent-to-Use Trademark Applications – by John Dollarhide at Butler Snow

  11. New York Times vs. OpenAI: Fair Use Fight with Billions at Stake – by Zachary Valentine at DarrowEverett

  12. Streamlining University IP Innovation: How the Improving Efficiency to Increase Competition Act Could Advance University Inventions – by Michael Beckwith and Baldassare Vinti at Proskauer

  13. A Look Ahead: Key Intellectual Property Legal Topics in 2024 – by attorneys at Wolf Greenfield

  14. Chevron’s Demise and Its Effect on Intellectual Property & Its Governing Agencies – by Aakash Patel at Flaster Greenberg

  15. The Legal Future of Tattoos: A Jury Rules Against Copyright Infringement – by Thomas Holt and Kathleen Wills at Perkins Coie

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