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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Supreme Court Declines to Review AI-Generated Art Copyright Case

Justices refuse to hear Stephen Thaler’s appeal after lower courts uphold denial of copyright for AI-created artwork

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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from computer scientist Stephen Thaler, who sought copyright protection for artwork created solely by his artificial intelligence system. The decision leaves in place lower court rulings and the U.S. Copyright Office’s position that only works with human authorship…
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Veteran IP Litigator Jon Swenson Joins Cadwell Thomas LLP in Houston

Cadwell Thomas LLP has announced the addition of Jon Swenson, an attorney with over two decades of experience in intellectual property and commercial litigation, to its Houston office. Swenson brings a wealth of expertise in patent, copyright, and trade secret disputes, having represented major technology companies in…

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Vietnam Intensifies IP Enforcement Following U.S. Priority Watch List Designation

Vietnam has announced a nationwide crackdown on intellectual property violations, seeking a 20% increase in enforcement cases after being named a 'priority foreign country' by the U.S. Trade Representative. The initiative targets copyright, trademark, and counterfeiting offenses across multiple sectors, as the U.S. we…

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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Vietnam Orders Aggressive Action on Online Piracy Amid US Tariff Threats

Vietnam has initiated a sweeping campaign to intensify enforcement against online piracy and counterfeit goods, following renewed threats from the United States to impose tariffs over intellectual property violations. Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has directed ministries to raise detection rates by at least 20% in May,…

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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Hanoi orders 20% surge in IP enforcement cases in May after US warning

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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Intellectual Property and Brainpower Versus AI in Academic Publishing

I saw the film Hamnet immediately after meeting with a neurosurgeon for a second opinion about removing a meningioma, a noncancerous tumor, nestled beside my brain. Around that time, I was immersed in reading about artificial intelligence as part of my research for this article, which I needed to finish before surgery…

Tuesday, May 5, 2026