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What Went Wrong With AI Detectors At California Universities?

Millions have been spent to catch plagiarism and AI with tools from education company Turnitin. Is the tech worth it?

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In Poland, A “Cashier Influencer” Says Netflix Stole Her Online Stories For Its New Series

A Polish influencer is claiming that the U.S. streaming giant has illegally stolen her ideas — and even her pink hair.

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China Fights Rampant Counterfeiting Of French Wine

BEIJING — Beijing recently announced that it would start to recognize a selection of French wines in China, a country where counterfeiting of prominent French wine brands is common. The announcement, made at the G20 agricultural ministers meeting in China, is a victory for France. China will now recognize 45 Bordeaux wines that have the […]

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New Twists and Turns In Rubik’s Cube Trademark Battle

Anyone can make and sell a colorful, cube-shaped 3-D brainteaser with six twisting faces covered by nine square stickers — just don’t call it a Rubik’s Cube. The Luxembourg-based European Union Court of Justice weighed in Wednesday on an intellectual property case that has puzzled Europeans for years, with a formal recommendation that “shapes with […]

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Economy

The Patent Blindness Of Chinese Copyright Policy

Intellectual property laws in China are used (or simply ignored) for the short-term interests of Chinese companies. But that must change if the nation wants to compete globally.

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