Daily Report Online | Analysis|Commentary|Event
By Alex Anteau | January 24, 2024
If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their clients confidential information when generating motions, briefs or patent applications? How does scraped data used to train AI co-exist with the right to be forgotten? And when it comes to filing patents and copyrights for works produced by AI, who owns it?
By Daniel Kim, Harness IP | October 23, 2023
With the growing interest and investment in GUIs, there is also a growing need for protecting GUIs.
By Mason Lawlor | June 30, 2023
"It really is an issue that needs more attention and feels like it's been in backwater long enough," intellectual property attorney Grant Peters said.
By Isha Marathe | August 24, 2022
If in fact the U.S. followed suit behind Australia and South Africa to name AI as the inventor of a patent, it would bring up a handful of issues within the Patent Act that would result in a long road of litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | July 11, 2022
Following the withdrawal, major sectors of the economy are left without any formal guidance on how the DOJ, the USPTO, and the NIST will treat issues concerning industry essential patents in the coming months. It appears as though uncertainty surrounding the future of Standard Essential Patent enforcement will continue in the Biden administration.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc A. Lieberstein and Robert Potter | February 22, 2022
What is the Metaverse, and is it a place where franchising should go?
By Anna Remis, Sidley Austin | February 11, 2022
Here are a few tips on data licensing you might consider to be sure you're aware of your rights to the data — and what potential pitfalls might be lurking in the shadows if you use the data.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Willem Klein | November 23, 2021
Patent marking is an important step in the patent lifecycle. Setting aside inventions covered by method claims, patent marking is generally required to seek past damages from infringers; however, complex patenting portfolios make marking all patented products an intense act of bookkeeping.
By Scott Graham | September 7, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema's decision means that patent protection is only available for AI-generated inventions outside the United States, says the Artificial Inventor Project's Ryan Abbott.
By Jennigay Coetzer | August 19, 2021
The pioneering move underlined the question of whether artificial intelligence can be an inventor. What could the decision mean for other jurisdictions?
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