Other Barks & Bites for Friday, October 4: Meta Hit with Class Action Copyright Infringement Lawsuit; Industry Leaders Ask for Clarification on Third-Party Litigation; EUIPO Applauds German Court Ruling on Misleading Invoices
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On Thursday, October 3, the European Union Intellectual Property Office noted a significant ruling from a German court labeling misleading payment requests to IP users as fraud, marking a historic precedent for EU member states.
In a collective voice, 124 industries, including leaders from healthcare and technology, urged the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules to establish a uniform rule for disclosing sensitive third-party litigation agreements.
Christopher Farnsworth's class-action lawsuit against Meta highlights allegations that the tech giant unlawfully utilized pirated book content to train its generative AI model, Llama, raising serious copyright concerns.
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