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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

Intellectual Property Law Blog

Some of these issues are specific to doing business with the government and others are broader issues that all companies face when using AI, and generative AI (GAI) in particular. As a result, many companies are developing corporate policies on employee use of AI. If you have not done so yet, now is a good time to get started.

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Commerce Department Announces NIST and USPTO Actions on AI

IP Watchdog

Now, the Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced several new actions aimed at implementing that order. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today published a request for comment (RFC) on “how AI could affect evaluations of how the level of ordinary skills in the arts are made to determine if an invention is patentable under U.S.

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Duties of Disclosure and Reasonable Inquiry Before the USPTO May Include Communications with the FDA and Other Government Agencies

JD Supra Law

Spurred by President Biden's call for action to increase drug competition and a 2021 letter addressed to the U.S.

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Forced Nationalization of Patent Monopolies Held by “Unfriendlies” in Russia

IP Intelligence

However, on March 5, 2022, the Russian government went much further and marched toward far-reaching patent nationalization of non-Russian patent holders. In plain speak, the Russian government ostensibly used its invasion of Ukraine to declare war on patents from the 47 “unfriendly” countries, including the United States.

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ChatUSG: What Companies Doing Business with the Government Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence

LexBlog IP

Some of these issues are specific to doing business with the government and others are broader issues that all companies face when using AI, and generative AI (GAI) in particular. As a result, many companies are developing corporate policies on employee use of AI. If you have not done so yet, now is a good time to get started.

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Jan Vishwas Bill 2023: Small businesses, competition and public health set up to lose?

SpicyIP

The objective of the JV Bill, 2023 is to promote ‘the ease of doing business in India’ through ‘minimum government, maximum governance’. However, the question that remains to be answered is which kind of business is the government seeking to promote through this law?

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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.