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USPTO call for comments: Impact of AI on patentability

The IPKat

The USPTO has issued a request for comments regarding the impact of AI on patentability. The USPTO specifically calls for views on how the proliferation of AI could affect evaluations of patentability, including what qualifies as prior art and the capabilities of the person skilled in the art. Comments are due by 29 June 2024.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 23-September 29)

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Take a quick look at some of the welcome changes, such as ensuring accessibility for PwDs, and understand how these rules differ from their Delhi and Madras counterparts. Controller of Patents and Ericsson v. This and a lot more in this week’s SpicyIP Weekly Review. Anything we are missing out on? Drop a comment below to let us know.

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First the leak and now the question: Will the European Commission go forward with its IP Action plan?

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This was my first thought in seeing emails in my mailbox containing a copy of the ‘leaked’ European Commission IP Action plan. The European Commission’s IP Action plan proposes major changes relating how standard essential patents are to be treated, as follows: 1. A register of standard essential patents is proposed; 2.

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