This week on Other Barks & Bites: President Trump issues an AI Action Plan limiting states from engaging in “burdensome” regulatory action against the nascent AI industry; the Ninth Circuit reverses a summary judgment ruling for Yuga Labs on trademark infringement and cybersquatting claims against a satirical version of its Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible token collection; Intel’s recent earnings report indicates that the company’s 15% workforce reduction is almost complete; the Federal Circuit reverses the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board for an erroneous likelihood of confusion analysis considering non-trademark images; and more.
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