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Intellectual Property Law

Updates and events from the Intellectual Property Law Section

The European Union’s Directive (EU) 2022/2555, often referred to as NIS2, is a measure coming into effect October 18th 2024 for all EU member states. This will require these EU member states to develop heightened overall cybersecurity requirements applicable to medium to large size enterprises and businesses providing certain critical infrastructure providing services within the EU. These updates to cybersecurity requirements will include stricter risk management, heightened breach notification, supply chain cybersecurity obligations, and registration by early 2025. There are exemptions available, but the directive will impact the cybersecurity operations of many businesses with… Read more
The European Union’s AI Act, a piece of legislation designed to mitigate the risks posed by artificial intelligence, received the final approvals required to become law. The legislation bans certain AI systems, such as those that could be used to manipulate consumers’ behavior, within the EU. It creates several new regulatory mechanisms to ensure the new AI rules are upheld. In particular, it calls for the European Commission to create an AI office focused on regulatory compliance enforcement. The EU will also establish a panel of independent experts to support enforcement activities, an AI board… Read more
Dear IP Section Member,  If I have learned one thing from the practice of law, and communications generally, it’s to never bury the punchline: The Copyright Office Comes to California on May 16, 2024. It’s not too late to register.  After you register for that fabulous event, you will want to next register for The Patent Office Comes to California, on June 4, 2024. For that equally fabulous event, you can reserve your spot today. After you have registered for both, you will realize, perhaps,… Read more
Dear IP Section Member, It’s hard to believe that it’s the middle of April! I hope that you’re enjoying the new issue of New Matter. After an easy hike in February (Moss Beach), and a grueling one last month (Ohlone Wilderness), we will be doing a wellness hike and discussion on May 18, 2024, at and along the beautiful Dipsea Trail in Marin County. One hour of wellness credit will be available for participants. For more information, learn more and sign up!… Read more
The IP Law Section is excited to present its flagship The Patent Office Comes to California symposium on June 4, 2024, in-person at and via live-stream from the USPTO’s Silicon Valley Regional Office! Read more
The Intellectual Property Law Section of the California Lawyers Association will host the Copyright Office Comes to California program at the Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, California. Our hybrid event is one of the premier IP conferences in California, offering access to representatives of the Copyright Office, including Register Perlmutter. Read more
Dear IP Section Member, As some know, I am a near-native San Franciscan, moving to the City by the Bay when I was six. This, of course, makes the result of Super Bowl 58 somewhat painful. I have been thinking about the game and have reached the following conclusions. First, do not bet (figuratively, of course) against Mahomes and Swift. You will lose. Second, the halftime show, with Usher and company, was awesome. Third, I probably had too much rocky… Read more
With great sadness we share news of the passing of former Vanguard Award winner and UCI Law Professor Dan Burk on February 4, 2024. He was the Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor of Law, as well as a founding faculty member of UCI Law and the first Chancellor’s Professor at the Law School. He left a global legacy on issues related to intellectual property, including the areas of patent, copyright, electronic commerce, and biotechnology law. Our hearts go out to his… Read more
The U.S. Copyright Office has published a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register to update its regulations by adding a new registration option for frequently updated news websites. The proposed rule will enable online news publishers to register a group of updates to a news website as a collective work. The accompanying deposit will be composed of identifying material representing sufficient portions of the works rather than the complete contents of the website. For more information, please click here. Read more

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