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Happy Norouz

On behalf of Karimi & Associates Law Firm, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your family on the occasion of Norouz Eid. May this festive season bring you joy, happiness, and success. We look forward to continuing our cooperation in the coming year.

Iran’s visa-free travel for GCC nationals

Iran has announced visa-free travel for citizens of 28 countries, including citizens of five Persian Gulf countries – UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar. This means that nationals of these countries will no longer require a tourist visa to enter Iran. Omani passport holders already enjoy a visa-free facility to visit Iran. The Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Toutounchi, announced that starting from February 4, nationals of 27 other …

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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas from Karimi & Associates Law Firm! We hope this holiday season brings you joy, happiness, and peace. May your celebrations be filled with love and laughter, surrounded by your loved ones. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year!

Happy Yalda Night

Yalda night, also known as Shab-e Chelleh, is an ancient Persian festival that has been celebrated for thousands of years. It is a celebration of the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky. This night is believed to be a time of great power is associated with the rebirth of the sun and the renewal of life. On …

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18 Countries Sign an Agreement on Making AI Safety

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Reuters: Governments around the world are increasingly concerned about the safety issues surrounding generative AI. This is particularly true since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November last year, which was followed by other prominent generative AI-based chatbots like Google’s Bard and Anthropic’s Claude. These chatbots differ from traditional ones as they can perform multiple tasks with a single prompt, ranging from writing …

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Sony’s copyright lawsuit against OFRA company

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to The Fashion Law: Sony Music Entertainment has taken legal action against cosmetics brand OFRA for allegedly using its music in Instagram and TikTok ads without permission. According to the lawsuit filed by Sony Music, OFRA has become one of the most successful beauty brands on social media, amassing over 1.7 million followers on Instagram alone, through its use of social media. However, …

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China-Iran forum for global economic and trade cooperation on 17th October 2023

The conference that took place in Chongqing, China, was of great significance, as it was attended by high-level officials from both Iran and China including Tehran City Council and China Municipality, to discuss the strengthening of ties between the two nations. The officials signed a Memorandum of Understanding to emphasize their commitment to cooperation and collaboration. A notable highlight of the conference was the speech given by Mr. Anooshiravan Karimi, …

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Lawsuit against Taco Bell for misleading advertisements

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to CNN: Taco Bell has recently been in the news due to allegations of false advertising. The allegations include misleading photos of their wraps and pizzas and claims about the amount of filling in their products. Customers are accusing the fast-food giant of false advertising and are demanding compensation. It’s not the first time that Taco Bell has faced such allegations. In 2011, …

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Concerns about potential use of AI in news Media

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to The New York Times: There are concerns among experts on Google’s development of an artificial intelligence tool that generates news articles. They fear that such tools could accidentally spread propaganda or endanger source safety. Google is currently testing a new product called Genesis, which uses AI to produce news content. This tool is capable of taking in information about current events and …

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