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Checklist of Issues on Generative IP

Kluwer Copyright Blog

It involves several IP rights, some of which overlap in some cases: copyright, trademarks, patents, trade secrets/confidential information, and the right of publicity (and similar rights with different names). The following is a checklist for scholars and practitioners who are looking at an AI-related IP issue.

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Limited Licensing: An introductory overview

IP and Legal Filings

It serves the purpose of having Intellectual Property Rights in existence that is to give legal rights for the protection of the invention and creation. The IP Owner and the third party are the licensor and the licensee respectively. Limited licenses also have fewer risks than outright purchases of IP.

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SCOTUS Denies Cert in Thaler – The Thorny Issue of AI Inventorship

LexBlog IP

The Supreme Court yesterday declined to hear a case brought by a computer scientist whose “invention” was in fact created by artificial intelligence. The invention at issue was conceived of by Thaler’s AI model DABUS and not by a human, dooming its chances of obtaining patent protection. an expired copyright).

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Never too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

A remarkably focused Kat If you missed last week's IP posts, this is the perfect time to catch up. This phenomenon illustrates the commercial potential of derivative works within the copyright system. This phenomenon illustrates the commercial potential of derivative works within the copyright system.

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Types of Intellectual Property Contracts

Intepat

In today’s business landscape, the significance of intellectual property (IP) assets is on the rise and is becoming increasingly crucial in various sectors. The value of a business is now closely tied to its IP assets, which can be licensed, transferred, or used as capital in a joint venture.

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What are the intellectual property rights for startups?

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) refer to the legal rights granted to individuals or businesses for their creations or inventions. There are several types of IPRs that startups should be aware of: Patents: Patents protect new inventions and grant exclusive rights to the inventor for a limited period.

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Which Types of IP (Intellectual Property) Protection Do Artists Need?

Art Law Journal

When people find out that I am an Intellectual Property (IP) attorney, I am often battered with questions about the topic. Few people would want something that they put their heart and soul into creating, whether that’s art, music, design, or an invention, being used or sold without their permission. That’s understandable. Trademarks.