After some initial successes last year, the DABUS appeals look to be running out of steam, says Tom Furnival of Mewburn Ellis
Katharine Stephens and Toby Bond of Bird & Bird examine the horizontal data access aspects of the EU’s draft Data Act and their impact on IP rights
In-house counsel at a virtual conference discussed how the UK’s copyright regime could be improved, with discussions turning to AI and Agatha Christie
Andrew Blattman of IPH picks five IP trends that barely existed two years ago but will affect stakeholders across Asia-Pacific and beyond
The UK and Swiss governments have agreed to share knowledge on IP, just days after announcing a similar deal for customs
Ankit Sahni, who received the first-ever copyright registration in India recognising an AI tool as a co-author, has ticked off a second grant in Canada
The withdrawal notice asked Ankit Sahni to inform the Copyright Office about the legal status of the AI tool Raghav Artificial Intelligence Painting App
Counsel at Bayer, Regeneron and two other companies explain what the rise of software in their firms means for IP protection and finding outside counsel
The Court of Appeal’s ruling in the DABUS case provided a small ray of light for AI inventorship, but the wider conversation is also beginning to shift
In an interview, Ankit Sahni says legal recognition of emerging tech is important for incentivising innovation and meeting new-age commercial needs
UKIPO CEO Tim Moss speaks to Managing IP about moving past Brexit, and champions the relevance of IP in government policy
Managing IP can reveal that counsel in charge of the DABUS patent applications have asked for permission to appeal their AI inventorship case
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Sponsored by MaiwaldSimon Lud of Maiwald explains how a German court judgment is advantageous for patent applications in the fields of artificial intelligence and quantum computing
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Sponsored by Saint Island International Patent & Law OfficesTony TY Chang of Saint Island International Patent & Law Offices reviews the recent decision of the IPC Court concerning the DABUS patent application
Anthony Del Monaco, Kara Specht, and Kathryn Judson of Finnegan weigh in on AI-related technologies and other IP challenges facing car companies
Counsel at Siemens, IBM and elsewhere say the district court edict shows that tech advancements or a US law change are needed for AI inventor acceptance
Despite the world first, South Africa’s IP office does not formally examine patents – so the registration could yet be opposed
Companies have to review open-source licences to make sure they don’t inadvertently donate their entire inventions to the public
Interviews; Exclusives
Interviews; Exclusives
Mary Rasenberger talks about her work protecting authors’ rights, the CASE Act, and why we shouldn’t expect the next Great American Novel to come from AI