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This post examines Sega v Accolade, a pivotal case on reverse engineering and copyright law. It discusses how courts balanced fair use with copyright protection, highlighting the rationale legitimating intermediate copying for functional understanding.
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This post scrutinises allegations of traditional knowledge misuse in the Colgate herbal dentifrice patent case. It provides an objective legal perspective on patentability, policy measures, and the role of the TKDL in protecting traditional knowledge.
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This post analyses the LinkedIn security breaches of 2012 and 2016, highlighting critical gaps in password protection and user safety. It underscores the ongoing risks and the urgent need for improved security measures and user awareness.
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