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Justia Legal Resources: Intellectual Property Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

To avoid pitfalls and disruptions, it’s vital to understand how each type of intellectual property works. This is where the Intellectual Property Law Center compiled by Justia can help. What Does Each Type of Intellectual Property Do? Here are some common questions to which it offers general answers.

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Leveraging AI to Enhance Your Legal Blog: How ChatGPT Can Help Lawyers Develop a Business Development Niche

Kevin O'Keefe

The single biggest impediment to blog success for lawyers is failing to focus on a niche. Niche blogs become must reads for an audience, enable a lawyer to build a reputation (often where no other lawyer is playing) and enable relationships to flourish, often for work outside the niche. The tighter the niche the better.

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A Report from the White House’s Inaugural “Creator Economy Conference” (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

In a work-in-progress paper (an early version of which I presented at the 24th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference), I further distinguish creators from other UGC activity based on the intent behind the content publishing.

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Unveiling the Complexity of Bias and Intellectual Property in AI

Legal Tech Monitor

From : Blog Entry >> Marcos’s Blog Entry Source: Filevine – Unveiling the Complexity of Bias and Intellectual Property in AI How will new AI technologies shape the future of law? And how can legal professionals ensure that they adhere to legal ethics while they benefit from new technologies?

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Web Scraping for Me, But Not for Thee (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Some forms of data are protected by copyright, trademark, or another cognizable forms of intellectual property. But most of the data on the Internet isn’t easily protectible as intellectual property by those who might have an incentive to protect it.

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Fast Fashion Creating Even Faster Copies?: Examining Shein’s Intellectual Property and Racketeering Suit

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

However, independent designers are accusing Shein of something much more sinister: systematic and rampant intellectual property theft amounting to racketeering. She graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2022 and is interested in intellectual property matters as they relate to creative industries.

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Mastering Intellectual Property Law for Startups: Insights for Legal Practitioners

CaseFox

Understanding Intellectual Property in the Startup Context The four main types of IP relevant to startups are patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Each protects different aspects of intellectual work and inventions. Conclusion Intellectual property is a key asset for startups aiming to dominate markets.