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[Webinar] Patent Inventorship: Best Practices for Determination and Correction - May 7th, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT

JD Supra Law

Distinguishing Between Inventor and Contributor; Navigating Joint Inventorship, Disclosure of Ownership, Real Party in Interest - A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A - This CLE course will guide patent counsel in identifying and determining inventorship and offer best practices for correcting errors regarding inventorship. (..)

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USPTO Guidelines Define the Role of AI in Patent Inventorship

LexBlog IP

In 2022, the Federal Circuit definitively ruled that artificial intelligence (AI) systems cannot be named inventors or co-inventors on patent applications, reinforcing the longstanding principle that only natural persons are eligible as inventors under the Patent Act.

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White House Directs Copyright Office and USPTO to Provide Guidance on AI-Related Issues

Trading Secrets

This comes amidst a backdrop where AI models currently cannot be recognized as inventors, a stance reaffirmed in the Federal Circuit decision Thaler v. This raises questions about the ownership and fair use of AI-discovered orphan works. See our prior post on issues raised by Thaler.

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White House Directs Copyright Office and USPTO to Provide Guidance on AI-Related Issues

LexBlog IP

This comes amidst a backdrop where AI models currently cannot be recognized as inventors, a stance reaffirmed in the Federal Circuit decision Thaler v. This raises questions about the ownership and fair use of AI-discovered orphan works. See our prior post on issues raised by Thaler. § 101.

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White House Directs Copyright Office and USPTO to Provide Guidance on AI-Related Issues

LexBlog IP

This comes amidst a backdrop where AI models currently cannot be recognized as inventors, a stance reaffirmed in the Federal Circuit decision Thaler v. This raises questions about the ownership and fair use of AI-discovered orphan works. See our prior post on issues raised by Thaler. § 101.