June 2, 2025
Intangible Assets

Musk’s apparent power grab at the Copyright Office fractures the MAGA-tech alliance

What initially appeared to be a power play by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to take over the US Copyright Office by having Donald Trump remove the officials in charge has now backfired in spectacular fashion, as Trump’s acting replacements are known to be unfriendly — and even downright hostile —

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Intangible Assets

UK AI Copyright Rules May Backfire, Causing Biased Models & Low Creator Returns

Image: pichetw/Envato Elements Barring companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta from training AI on copyrighted material in the UK may undermine model quality and economic impact, policy experts warn. They say that it will lead to bias in model outputs, undermining their effectiveness, while rightsholders are unlikely to receive the level of compensation they anticipate.

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Intangible Assets

To fight U.S. tariffs, Canada should suspend U.S. drug patents, expert says

Now that the Trump administration has imposed 25% tariffs on goods from Canada, the Canadian government is levying tariffs in return. But other measures are also being examined and one notion the Canadian government should consider is suspending patent rights held by U.S. companies, including pharmaceutical companies, according to Richard Gold, a professor of law

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Gold Investing

Bangkok Post – Gold card scheme at risk of collapse

Health experts say the universal healthcare policy, aka the 30-baht gold card scheme, is unlikely to provide adequate security to every citizen, suggesting the scheme be reformed for financial sustainability in the future. The populist policy, initiated by the Pheu Thai Party over two decades ago, aims to provide equality in medical treatment for Thais,

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Fixed Assets

DDA Issues Warning on Sales of Backyard Poultry, Equipment

warning Birds tested positive for bacterial diseases, which are highly contagious PUBLISHED ON August 11, 2024 The Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) is warning backyard flock owners who may have recently purchased poultry, fowl, and poultry equipment from an individual in Hartly, Delaware, selling through online marketplaces and local venues within the past 45 days.

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