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RNAi Technology Compatibility in the US and EU – Comparisons and Future Perspectives

RNAi Technology Compatibility in the US and EU – Comparisons and Future Perspectives

by Thomas Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | Articles, Volume 28

This paper discusses the differences in patent eligibility in the US and the EU, and how the resulting inconsistencies have specifically affected RNAi research and patents. Courts around the world have struggled with defining clear distinctions between patentable and...
Is it Right to Ask Spotify to Pay Mechanical Royalties When No Copy of the Muisc Was Made?

Is it Right to Ask Spotify to Pay Mechanical Royalties When No Copy of the Muisc Was Made?

by Thomas Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | Articles, Volume 28

On-demand interactive streaming on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music are increasingly becoming the most popular way for people to consume music.  Consequently, licensing songs to streaming services is proving to be an important revenue source for...
Minors, Consent, and Facebook:  Why Disaffirmance is Insufficient to Protecting Minors’ Privacy on Social Media

Minors, Consent, and Facebook: Why Disaffirmance is Insufficient to Protecting Minors’ Privacy on Social Media

by Thomas Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | Articles, Volume 28

Teens increasingly live their lives online. Surveys estimate that teens spend at least four hours per day on social media and over eighty percent of teens use Instagram. As such, the ability for minors to contract with these online services raises a variety of...
Creation, Commerce, Conflict, & Conscience: AI’s Disruption on Existing IP Frameworks in the United States and Canada

Creation, Commerce, Conflict, & Conscience: AI’s Disruption on Existing IP Frameworks in the United States and Canada

by Thomas Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | Articles, Volume 28

In the United States and Canada, the legal framework for defining and protecting intellectual property (IP) rights has largely fallen under copyright, trademark, and patent legislation.  Traditionally, the requisite requirement for IP protection was that a human...
Volume 28 Front Matter

Volume 28 Front Matter

by Thomas Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | Articles, Volume 28

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