intellectualproperty
It's hard to say whether Kylian Mbappé is ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in their battle for the honorific title of “best player in the world”. But ahead of his expected move to Real Madrid, Mbappé is already leading the pair of multiple Ballon d'Or winners when it comes to intellectual property protection. In a sign of his immense commercial power, the PSG striker owns seven EU trademarks, including his iconic cross-armed goal celebration pose, his name and the logo of his company. Lawmakers close in on deal to tackle football’s dirty money Real Madrid likely to sign Mbappé after...
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European anti-fraud office OLAF has received two complaints alleging fraud surrounding recruitment at the EU’s Alicante-based intellectual property office (EUIPO), Euronews can reveal, according to two sources familiar with the complaints and sight of related documents. The two complaints were made within the last year and relate to several recruitment and selection processes. They allege frequent irregularities in the work of pre-selection committees, with a view to present sole candidates for selection, or to favour specific candidates. In two of the recruitment processes subject to the comp...
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When German photographer Robert Kneschke used an online website a year ago to see if his copyrighted photographs had been used to train artificial intelligence (AI) tools, he was “stunned and shocked” by how many he found. At least 20 watermarked images from his portfolio were collected in datasets provided by the German non-profit AI organisation LAION to train machine learning systems like Stable Diffusion. But when the photographer asked them to remove the photos, lawyers for LAION argued that the database provided access to images publicly available on the Internet and did not save copies ...
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