We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Managing IP’s Max Walters appeared on the latest episode of ‘Two IPs in a pod’, a regular podcast hosted by the UK patent attorney body, to discuss AI, awards and more
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
The Indian government's position that AI-generated works can be protected by copyright has found wide support, but stakeholders want further clarity
Counsel say they will have to be more inquisitive about the level of AI involvement in clients’ patent applications in the wake of newly released USPTO guidance
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that only people can be named as inventors on patent applications in a defeat for the legal team behind the DABUS case
The heads of Malaysian firm HHQ’s new technology practice group say they can be frontline advisers on the intersection between AI, blockchain, and IP
Mrs Justice Joanna Smith identified inconsistencies between evidence given by Stability AI’s CEO and comments he made in the media
In a seminal ruling, the Beijing Internet Court said images generated by Stable Diffusion counted as original works
A California court dismissed most of the claims filed by a group of artists in a copyright case against Midjourney, Stability AI and DeviantArt
Computer scientist Stephen Thaler sought copyright registration for an artwork created by one of his artificial intelligence programs
Copyright leaders favour exceptions for AI training and said existing copyright law is sufficient to accommodate most technological advances
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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
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
It’s unfair to expect artists and authors to give up their rights when tech companies won’t make any concessions when others use their creations
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Interviews; Exclusives
Interviews; Exclusives
Justice Dedar Singh Gill of the High Court of Singapore discusses the city state’s IP litigation landscape, how AI can offer a helping hand in litigation, and how to impress IP judges
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
Each week Managing IP speaks to a different IP lawyer about their life and career
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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Weekly take: Contrasting AI copyright decisions show need for harmonisation
In the space of two weeks the US and China have handed down opposing rulings on copyright eligibility of AI-assisted works, so where do we go from here? -
Weekly take: IP concern and excitement – one year of ChatGPT
As ChatGPT celebrates its first birthday, we are still grappling with a multitude of IP concerns -
Weekly take: AI demands could create new breed of lawyer
Some firms are considering merging cross-team experience to advise on AI law, a move that could change practice management strategies -
Weekly take: IP judge’s ChatGPT use was jolly good … for now
Lord Justice Colin Birss used ChatGPT to help him write a judgment, a development that has generated plenty of debate but which is perhaps inevitable -
Weekly take: What happened to the metaverse?
Barely a year ago companies and law firms were clamouring to get a foothold in the metaverse, but it is yet to live up to the hype