Smart & Biggar | Canada | 25 Sep 2023
The internet has developed into an essential part of virtually every business, from online sales, to software as a service, to online marketing. This has led to a corresponding rise in the type and volume of online IP risks and opportunities. It is critical that businesses have a basic understanding of how to maintain and enforce their IP rights online, and best practices to implement to......
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP | USA | 13 Sep 2023
On September 7, 2023, Lina M. Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission, announced that the FTC will hold an open meeting virtually at 11 am ET on…
Proskauer Rose LLP | USA | 25 Aug 2023
The global AI market was valued at $95.60 billion in 2021 and is predicted to reach $1.85 trillion by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate…
Covington & Burling LLP | USA | 31 May 2023
The Department of Justice (“DOJ”)’s FARA Unit released several new advisory opinions in recent weeks that interpret the Foreign Agents Registration…
Parinam Law Associates | India | 20 Apr 2023
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (“MEITY”) has notified the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media…
Fox Mandal | India | 18 Apr 2023
Through the amendment, the Ministry intends to make a few changes to the intermediary eco-system by introducing new due-diligence requirements for…
Lexology PRO | Belgium | 30 Nov 2022
The Belgian Competition Authority has raided DPG Media and a press distributor over suspicions that they colluded to rig a government tender for the nationwide delivery of newspapers and magazines.
Lexology PRO | European Union, Global, United Kingdom, etc. | 15 Nov 2022
Fake “blue tick” Twitter accounts have been impersonating hundreds of brands in the past week, but what are companies’ options for holding Twitter to account?
Lexology PRO | Canada | 27 Oct 2022
Interveners supporting Canada’s privacy regulator have stressed Google’s significant search engine revenue as the company attempts to persuade a Canadian court to exempt its search engine from federal data law.
Lexology PRO | Canada | 26 Oct 2022
Google has told Canadian federal appeal judges that its search engine is shielded by the journalistic exemption in federal privacy law.