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Lexology PRO | USA | 28 Apr 2023

Meta $37.5 million settlement receives preliminary OK

A federal judge has preliminarily approved a Meta $37.5 million settlement after previously denying the motion over class payouts and other concerns.
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Lexology PRO | USA | 19 Apr 2023

Social media companies deny responsibility for minors’ mental harm

Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube say massive multidistrict litigation alleging their platforms caused mental harm to children should be dismissed, as product liability claims do not apply to their services.
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Baker & Hostetler LLP | USA | 18 Apr 2023

No, the Federal Circuit Did Not Just Kill Off Software Copyrights - Knock It Off

Many people were disappointed when the most-watched copyright case of the past 10 years, Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over Google’s copying Java…
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Garrigues | Spain | 18 Apr 2023

Cómo proteger el ‘software’ en España: Registro de la Propiedad Intelectual, depósitos notariales y sellos de tiempo cualificados

Según el Barómetro de la Economía Digital de Ametic 2022, el sector tecnológico digital ya representa el 22% del PIB español. El ‘software’ es un…
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Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP | USA | 7 Apr 2023

Divided Federal Circuit Makes Controversial Ruling That Nonliteral Elements of “Cloned” Software Are Not Protectable Because It Was Based on Open Source and Other Known Material

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) affirmed a district court ruling that the asserted nonliteral elements of a software program were…
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MPR Partners | Romania | 7 Apr 2023

Going digital - Romania’s government cloud secondary legislation in place

It is no secret that Romania is the EU Member State with the least digitised services in the public administration. But that is about to change…
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Lexology PRO | USA | 6 Apr 2023

FTC commissioner: Generative AI isn’t my top concern

As ChatGPT and generative AI grow in the public discourse, FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya said he is continuing to focus on the more common AI-based decision-making tools and ensuring that regulated entities can open the black box of their algorithms.
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Lexology PRO | United Kingdom | 22 Mar 2023

CMA demands remedies in Broadcom/VMware to avoid Phase II probe

The UK’s antitrust watchdog has told Broadcom that it must offer remedies to avoid an in-depth probe of its €56.5 billion purchase of cloud software company VMware after finding the merged entity could foreclose hardware competitors.
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Lexology PRO | USA | 13 Mar 2023

Blackbaud settles data breach investigation

An education software provider has agreed to pay the US securities regulator $3 million to end claims it made misleading disclosures following a 2020 ransomware attack that compromised the data of over 13,000 customers.
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Dentons | USA | 7 Mar 2023

What to Do Now that Kentucky Taxes SaaS

Does anyone remember when the statutory definition of tangible personal property for sales tax did not include prewritten computer software? Prior to…
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