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AI Machines Continue to Rattle Intellectual Property Law

JD Supra Law

The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) machines has resulted in a number of interesting issues in both copyright and patent law. See, for example, our prior articles involving attempts to qualify machine-made works for patent and copyright registration.

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Book Review: Intellectual Property Law in China, 2nd Edition

The IPKat

The first edition of Intellectual Property Law in China (IPLCN) was the first of a bunch of goodies this Kat enthusiastically gathered from the incomparable IP library of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (MPI). This Kat has a relevant JIPLP article here ).

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NYIPLA Questions Need for Double Patenting Doctrine Under Current U.S. Patent Law

IP Watchdog

On May 28, the New York Intellectual Property Law Association (NYIPLA) filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Vidal, urging Court to take up Cellect’s appeal from the invalidation of its patent claims to image sensors for obviousness-type double patenting (ODP). patent law. patent law.

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New Era of China Patent Law

LexBlog IP

This change represents a considerable shift in the intellectual property law landscape within the country, aiming to promote an environment of genuine innovation and integrity.

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Discussing Stern’s “Myth of Nonrivalry” for Patent Law

Patently-O

’ This quote from Professor James Stern’s new article introduces the conventional view that ideas and information are nonrivalrous, in contrast to the rivalrous nature of tangible goods. But Stern’s new article bucks the conventional wisdom and instead argues that the nonrivalry of IP is a myth.

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Announcing AIPLA article on Augmented Reality(AR) / Virtual Reality(VR): IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies

LexBlog IP

I am excited to announce the publication of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) ’s article on “ IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies.” The article can be found here and was published as part of the AIPLA’s INNOVATE Magazine.

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Article Review – Intellectual property: What every medical practice needs to know

LexBlog IP

This well written article by Martha M. from Medical Economics , provides insight into the many aspects of intellectual property law as it relates to the medical profession. As an additional point regarding the discussion of patent law, it must be kept in mind that patent litigation costs are not inexpensive.