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?
By Victoria Hudgins | August 6, 2021
South Africa and Australia have signaled they will stray from the U.S. and other top patent filing countries' definition of an inventor. But such divergence could endanger patent standardizations and treaty agreements.
By Scott Graham | June 17, 2021
The PTO kept sending mail to an incorrectly provided street address, even though it had an email, a telephone number and a unique customer identifier it could have cross-checked. Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that it was likely arbitrary and capricious for the PTO to withdraw a patent application under those circumstances.
By Frank Ready | April 21, 2021
IBM and global patent market IPwe announced that they were developing the ability for patents to be represented as non-fungible tokens, an application that could help companies better track their IP—or confuse an already murky process.
By Scott Graham | April 6, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said the Artificial Intelligence Project is raising "a fascinating argument" about who can be named as an inventor on a patent, but that it would be best addressed to Congress.
By Kevin Post, Steven Pepe and Colin (Cole) Dunn | March 19, 2021
This article explores ways parties can utilize two conventional SEP valuation methodologies to address problems related to 5G licensing for IoT products.
By David Kalat, BRG | November 9, 2020
Exactly how to share cellular connection has been the source of endless innovation, competition, debate, and patent wars. And in this month's history of cybersecurity, we explore how lessons learned from 3G can be applicable to the 5G landscape.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 6, 2020
China is already a leader in general tech development and patents. But patent observers and lawyers note legal tech patent filings in China aren't only powered by software innovation.
By Soniya Shah, Karthik Kumar and Raj Gupta, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner | September 2, 2020
While modern day virtual reality and augmented reality use cases promise revolutionary undertakings in mobile applications, gaming, healthcare, retail, automotive, and enterprise industries, the technology has a long history that dates to the 1940s.
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