The future of AI data mining to be shaped by wave of new IP lawsuits
Litigation against Stability AI, OpenAI and Midjourney is bringing crucial questions to a head
Litigation against Stability AI, OpenAI and Midjourney is bringing crucial questions to a head
Frankfurt’s regional court has ruled that the famous toy does not qualify for copyright protection, highlighting the strategic value of using a variety of different rights to protect functional objects.
Elizabeth Lester, assistant general counsel of intellectual property, speaks to IAM about letting the business drive priorities in a small patent and trademark department
The recent decision highlights patchy protection in India and highlights potential pitfalls in know-how licensing
26 March 2020
You have until the end of the week to put forward names for consideration
19 March 2020
Case provides an early confirmation that the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 will be interpreted to reach actions in foreign countries
18 March 2020
US company that won $764m jury verdict last month says it can meet global demand with interoperable radio products
13 March 2020
After some foot-dragging by the government, Justice Manmohan Singh is given six months to continue clearing a crushing backlog of IP Appeals Board cases
11 March 2020
After a bruising WIPO director-general election process, Singaporean nominee’s first priority should be to build bridges between the US and China
07 March 2020
New dates for both events, which had been scheduled to take place in the last week of March, will be announced as soon as possible
06 March 2020
The legal education sector will need shaking up if it is to meet the evolving demands for legal knowledge.
04 March 2020
Waymo’s IP leaders explain how intangible assets have enabled it to pull ahead.
04 March 2020
Reliance Industries, Wipro and other tech players discussed the barriers to getting an out-licensing programme up and running at IPBC India in Bengaluru
27 February 2020
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