Monthly Archives: June 2023

Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop Institute for Information Law (IViR) Amsterdam Law School Part 5: Beyond the DSA

Chair: João Quintais Samuelson: Joel Reidenberg’s Lex Informatica is a foundational text worth revisiting. Riffs off of the concept of law of trade; what happened was that people engaged in inter-area commerce made up sales law through their practices. Informal … Continue reading

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop Institute for Information Law (IViR) Amsterdam Law School Part 4: Industry Impact and Industry Relationships

Chair: Daphne Keller: EU heavy compliance obligations + a bunch of other laws coming into effect right as platforms are laying off people who know how to do that—a bumpy road. Impulse Statement: Rachel Griffin: Technocratic approach to regulation; we … Continue reading

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop Institute for Information Law (IViR) Amsterdam Law School Part 3: Algorithms Liability and Transparency

Chair: Martin Senftleben Impulse Statement: Sebastian Felix Schwemer Recommendation systems; transparency is the approach to recommender systems, which intersects with privacy/data protection. How much can we throw recommendation of information and moderation of information in the same bowl? Algorithmic recommendation/moderation: … Continue reading

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop Institute for Information Law (IViR) Amsterdam Law School Part 2: Data Access

Impulse Statement: Christophe Geiger: Relevance to © exceptions and limitations—access to © protected work is important for this work. Research organizations have exception in © Directive and also are vital to DSA, so we must look at both. Only digital … Continue reading

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop Institute for Information Law (IViR) Amsterdam Law School Part 1: Overarching Questions

My apologies, but I’m extremely jetlagged and will not attribute well or capture a lot of nuance. Chair: João Pedro Quintais Impulse Statement: Niva Elkin Koren: Déjà vu from 1990s: radical technology change, but the world is different and tech … Continue reading

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10th Circuit endorses presumption of Lanham Act false advertising injury in mostly two-player market

Vitamins Online, Inc. v. Heartwise, Inc., — F.4th —-, 2023 WL 4189604, Nos. 20-4126, 21-4152 (10th Cir. Jun. 27, 2023) Proceedings below most recently blogged here. Vitamins Online sued Heartwise under the Lanham Act and Utah’s Unfair Competition Law for … Continue reading

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And Taco Tuesday

 Speaking of authenticity, here is a funny WSJ podcast–even if you don’t listen to the whole thing, it’s worth listening to Gregory Gregory claim he invented Taco Tuesday, the discussion of its appearance in the 1930s, and then the last … Continue reading

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Fajita followup: geographic origin as inherently contested concept

 Yesterday’s post about what every reasonable consumer of Mexican food knows sparked some interest in my household. It’s not a new observation that Twiqbal‘s common sense can involve things that are not actually common sense to all reasonable people, and … Continue reading

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Ambiguity in consumer protection cases means something different than ambiguity in Lanham Act cases

Would you believe I substantially shortened the analysis? La Barbera v. Olé Mexican Foods Inc., 2023 WL 4162348, No. EDCV 20-2324 JGB (SPx) (C.D. Cal. May 18, 2023) Granting reconsideration, the court reverses its previous ruling and dismisses the claims … Continue reading

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A&E’s (c) and TM claims survive against former producer’s new version of cop show

A&E Television Networks, LLC v. Big Fish Entertainment, LLC, 2023 WL 4053871, No. 22 Civ. 7411 (KPF) (S.D.N.Y. Jun. 16, 2023) The court refused to dismiss copyright and trademark claims based on copying of a TV show format, including the … Continue reading

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