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IP counsel are ‘flooded’ with queries from clients worried about deepfakes, but the law has so far come up short
Lawyers at Arnold & Porter unpack the challenges facing the UK government over the regulation of artificial intelligence
Sources discuss the key takeaways from a California federal court’s decision to back three AI platforms that had been sued by a group of artists for copyright infringement
Iveta Petrova of Evalueserve discusses the challenges of patenting new tech and offers strategies for protecting AI-developed innovations
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
The US Supreme Court will not hear a case that determines whether AI can be listed as an inventor on a patent application
The wounds from the text and data mining fight are still raw and practitioners doubt that the government’s new policy would settle the issue
Oral arguments in the DABUS appeal centred on whether the wording of UK patent law has room for an AI inventor, as Managing IP reports live from court
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
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
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We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Lawyers at Allen & Overy discuss the IP opportunities and risks posed by generative AI that can synthesise and manipulate marketing content to create ‘synthetic’ media
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
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

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
In the latest episode of our monthly podcast, the team discusses six months of India’s reformed system for foreign law firms, the latest UPC trends and SEP developments
In this special podcast, Managing IP talks to a charity that is working tirelessly to support mental health initiatives in the IP profession
In the latest episode of our monthly podcast, the team discusses law firm merger strategies, a high-profile break-up, and the latest 5G patent developments
In the latest episode of our monthly podcast, the team discusses their early memories of covering IP before delving into the latest on the UPC and whether a proposed US study could threaten the future of pharma patents
In the latest episode of our monthly podcast, the team discusses US and Asian approaches to the UPC, updates to trademark law in Japan and China, and the latest attempt at US patent reform
In the latest episode of our monthly podcast, the team joins you live from the Managing IP Intellectual Property & Innovation Summit in London, where SEPs and the UPC were both top of mind
In the third episode of our monthly podcast, the Managing IP editorial team unpacks SEP news, the probe into Judge Pauline Newman, and the biggest stories elsewhere
In the second episode of our monthly podcast, the Managing IP editorial team unpacks a busy month at SCOTUS, the EU’s solution to the FRAND conundrum, and the biggest stories elsewhere
In the first of a new monthly podcast, the Managing IP editorial team unpacks the race for the top job at the EUIPO, the key UPC trends to watch, and the biggest stories in Asian IP
Phyllis Turner-Brim talks about her career, the need for balance in intellectual property policy and her passion for diversity and inclusion
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