The UK’s top court will rule on whether the country’s patent law requires an inventor to be a human after an influential judge gave the DABUS team hope last year
The US Copyright Office's decision could have limited application because it was based on how the AI system Midjourney operates
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Despite its enormous potential in internet search, ChatGPT is unable to get trademark drafting right, says Robert Reading of Clarivate
George Freeman claimed he had left office when now-binned AI proposals were first made, despite his resignation actually coming more than a week later
IP minister George Freeman said on Wednesday that plans for a broad text and data mining exception would not go ahead and that further consultation was needed
The case is one of the first copyright disputes over AI-powered image generators and the data used to train them
In a letter addressed to two US senators, the copyright office said applicants must identify and disclaim any AI-led element in their applications
The case will explore whether AI tools can be named as inventors under UK patent law
The decision marks the end of the road for a patent application naming the AI tool DABUS as an inventor in Australia
The Copyright Office refused to grant protection on the basis that the authorship couldn’t be distinguished from the final work produced by the program
The UKIPO published the results of its consultation on AI and IP today, June 28, and plans to shake up the rules on copyright and data
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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
Rights owners say a copyright exception that would allow text and data mining for AI training would sell out the creative industries
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Counsel from Asia, Europe and the US discuss the technology trends they expect to see this year
A new face at the EUIPO and, at last, the UPC. Managing IP considers the top IP issues to watch this year
Interviews; Exclusives
Interviews; Exclusives
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
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
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Opinion: A small ray of light for DABUS
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