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Whither goest the patent troll?

The IPKat

A decade ago, patent trolls were all the rage in the patent world. If there was a rock-star matter in the patent world, it was the debate over trolls. It got this Kat to wonder: has patent trolling become such an ""oh so yesterday" subject? Patent Trolls, ?nd

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USPTO call for comments: Impact of AI on patentability

The IPKat

The international standards for patentability require that an invention is novel and inventive in view of the prior art. These AI generated structures may be included in patent applications or simply published in depositories on the internet. In what manner, if any, does 35 U.S.C.

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AI and IP Law: Podcast with Yuri Eliezer

LexBlog IP

However, he also points out potential issues, such as the risk of AI being used to train competitors’ AI when drafting patents. AI and Patent Search : Yuri explains how AI can improve the patent search process. He mentions his firm’s partnership with PQAI, which has developed AI for patent search technology.

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Patents & Politics Don’t Mix: Why the Supreme Court’s Decision in Arthrex Fails to Fix an Underlying Problem

LexBlog IP

The underlying problem is that industrial titans are taking advantage of the politically influenceable IPR process to remove the patent protections of another’s inventions in order to eliminate technological competition. This certainly begs the question of who the actual “patent trolls” are.