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Issues of WIPR

In this issue, a case that pits writers against generative AI companies: will 'Books3' be a thorn in OpenAI's defence?
In this issue, the arguments over a Jack Daniel's parody dog toy take a surreal turn; why a US decision over Gruyère cheese has EU producers worried; and how Twitter's source code leak could be a "major crisis" for the company...
Our last issue of 2022 leads with yet another delay to the Unified Patent Court. This one was prompted by a growing chorus of concerns over lawyers’ and attorneys’ access to the case management system. Meanwhile, litigation between Optis and Apple over standard-essential patents resulted in a rebuke for both sides and a call for enforced arbitration in similar disputes. Justice Arnold’s comments were “on beam” with the industry and SEP standards development organisations must do more, lawyers tell WIPR. Don’t miss all of the above, plus the usual batch of must-read articles from all corners of IP. From all at WIPR, we wish you a happy end to the year.
This quarter's issue is packed full of articles offering analysis, how-tos and comments on the most important IP issues. You'll get insights into some of the leading IP news from across the globe... You'll also get jurisdictional insights from top lawyers across the globe; news on the latest hires, office openings and IP industry moves; and access to a handy directory of IP service providers.