Tag: current legal issues in the news
Google to scrap local news links in Canada over Online News Act
Google says it will block Canadian news in the country in response to a new law that aims to make tech giants pay Canadian media for news.
Canada’s
Money, Bills & Who Pays The Mortgage After Separation?
In Australia, family law dictates some important timelines to be aware of. If you have been in a de facto relationship, you have two years from the date of separation to finalize your financial settlement (also known as a property
A Lidl Decision with big Implications – UK High Court Finds that Tesco’s Clubcard Logo Infringes Lidl’s logo – IP Law Watch
In a recent decision, the High Court of England and Wales has found that Tesco’s use of the yellow and blue Tesco Clubcard logos (reproduced below) infringed Lidl’s trade marks (see the relevant Lidl marks below) and also gave rise
Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act. What is it?
Karine Jean-Pierre said the White House counsel is going to review her Hatch Act violation after a government watchdog sent her a letter warning she violated the federal law.
The White House press secretary spoke of “mega MAGA Republican officials
What To Know & Do Upon Separation
Some of the problems that commonly arise relating to finances upon separation include:
- Hiding of assets
- Bank accounts being drained
- Selling off property
- Bills not being paid (eg mortgages, loans, credit cards)
- Lack of access to financial resources; or
- Lack
Ohio has a new voter ID law. Here’s what you need to know for the May election
Ohioans are about to get their first taste of the state’s new election law, including a requirement that voters show photo ID at
Meta to end news access for Canadians if the Online News Act becomes law
(Reuters) – Facebook-parent Meta Platforms Inc said on Saturday that it would end availability of news content for Canadians on its platforms if the country’s Online News Act passes in its current form.
The “Online News Act,” or House of
An AI is not an inventor after all (or yet) – IPwars.com
A strong Full Bench of the Federal Court of Australia has ruled that DABUS, an artificial intelligence, is not an inventor for the purposes of patent law. So, Dr. Thaler’s application for DABUS’ patent has been rejected. No doubt the