Disney, Universal, and WBD sue China-based MiniMax, alleging that its image- and video-generating service Hailuo AI was built from stolen intellectual property
Walt Disney (DIS.N), Comcast's (CMCSA.O) Universal and Warner Bros Discovery (WBD.O) have jointly filed a copyright lawsuit …
Filing: Disney and NBCUniversal sue Midjourney in California, accusing it of direct and secondary copyright infringement; they say talks with Midjourney failed
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Document: Arm is canceling a license that let Qualcomm use Arm's intellectual property to design chips, escalating the legal dispute between the companies
- Arm sued its longtime partner for breach of contract in 2022 — The company gave Qualcomm a 60-day notice of cancellation
Huawei sues MediaTek in China over alleged infringement of its intellectual property patents; MediaTek says the lawsuit would have no significant impact
Licensing is increasingly important revenue source for Chinese company — TAIPEI — Huawei Technologies is suing Taiwanese mobile …
Qualcomm and Philips have sued Shenzhen-based Transsion, the world's fourth-largest smartphone maker, for alleged intellectual property violations
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US Copyright Office and USPTO study: existing IP laws are sufficient to address NFT copyright infringement concerns and changes are not currently necessary
- The intellectual property authorities in the U.S. noted in an NFT study that the current laws are sufficient to address infringement concerns.
Micron says it has reached a global settlement agreement to end all lawsuits, including claims of IP theft, with Chinese state-backed chipmaker Fujian Jinhua
Fujian Jinhua did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment outside of office hours. — The settlement comes months … X: @business X: @business : Micron has settled a high-profile intellect...
The UK's Intellectual Property Office says sharing passwords for online streaming services such as Netflix breaks civil and criminal law
Sharing passwords for online streaming services such as Netflix is against the law, according to a government agency.
As the first cases involving NFTs hit court dockets, a look at the issues, including outright scams, gaps in securities regulation, and contract enforcement
As the first cases involving NFTs hit the dockets, courts will decide questions around ownership, art, and commerce. Tweets: @rebackermann , @chengela , @glynmoody , @wired , and @bruceqburke Tweets: ...
China is increasingly using “anti-suit” injunctions, which prevent foreign companies from suing globally over patents, to protect Huawei, Xiaomi, and others
Josh Zumbrun / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @jodixu and @jchengwsj Tweets: Jodi Xu Klein / @jodixu : Chinese courts adopt new tactic by granting so-called “anti-suit injunctions” in four major cases...