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18. März 2024 | Data Protection Law and IT Law, Information Law | by Mag. Ines Kolmhofer, Dr. Peter Burgstaller

New regulation for artificial intelligence, EU Parliament approves AI Act

The European Union has taken a major step towards regulating artificial intelligence (AI). After a three-year lead time, the EU Parliament voted in favour of the AI Act by an overwhelming majority on 13 March 2024. In future, the AI Act will apply to all public and private companies that develop, offer and use AI systems in the EU. With the AI Act, the EU wants to play a pioneering role in the ethical and safe design of AI systems.

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12. Dezember 2019 | Trademark Law | by Christian Hadeyer

Does Frozen 2 Infringe Trademark Rights?

Reasonable observer have noticed that Anna, sister of Princess Elsa in the new Disney movie Frozen 2, wears red-soled footware, therefore potentially infringing the famous position trademark of Christian Louboutin.

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07. Oktober 2019 | Trademark Law | by Dr. Christian Hadeyer

Involvment in INTA Activities

Partner Dr. Christian Hadeyer has been appointed to the INTA Building Bridges Committee for the 2020–2021 term.

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01. August 2019 | Trademark Law | by Dr. Christian Hadeyer und Patrick Thaller

General Court: Adidas loses “Three Stripes” European Union trademark

In 2014 the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) registered the EU trade mark for clothes, shoes and headgear in favour of Adidas. In...

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