AI and data privacy: protecting IP in the digital age
Managing IP
JULY 24, 2023
Iveta Petrova of Evalueserve reviews the challenges and risks posed by AI to data privacy and IP protection
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IP Watchdog
APRIL 18, 2022
This week in Washington IP news, while both houses of Congress remain quiet during regularly scheduled work periods, the Hudson Institute takes a deeper look at the U.S.
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IP Law 360
MAY 13, 2024
Patent and Trademark Office has said a proposed group of inventors should not receive class certification in a suit alleging that the office's now-defunct program for flagging "sensitive" patent applications for extra review violated the Privacy Act.
IP Watchdog
JANUARY 24, 2022
This week in Washington IP news, both houses of Congress remain very quiet, as both the Senate and the House of Representatives enter scheduled work periods. Also, the Bipartisan Policy Center hosts a chat with the Honorable Keith J.
Kluwer Copyright Blog
SEPTEMBER 11, 2023
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. Trade secrets 1.
The IPKat
APRIL 22, 2024
Trier, Germany The Katfriends at the Academy of European Law (ERA) in beautiful Trier (Germany) are always busy organizing and running IP courses. After successfully passing online and oral examinations, the participating patent attorneys will be awarded a certificate. Almost half of the course will be organised online.
IP Watchdog
JUNE 27, 2022
This week in Washington IP news, subcommittee hearings at the U.S. House of Representatives will explore the leading role that Michigan has taken in addressing cybersecurity risks in state and local governments, as well as ways to promote data privacy despite the growth of biometric tracking systems.
IPilogue
JULY 22, 2022
IP Osgoode is pleased to announce the award of the IP Osgoode David Vaver Medal for Excellence in IP to? IP Osgoode founded this? IP Osgoode awards the medal yearly to an Osgoode student in the graduating class who merits special recognition for outstanding achievements in the area of intellectual property law.
IP Watchdog
APRIL 25, 2022
This week in Washington IP news, the Senate Health Committee will host a hearing on Tuesday to address ways that the U.S. In the House of Representatives, the Financial Services Committee will explore data privacy and consumer protection concerns that are related to the increasing available of digital wallets on mobile devices.
Patently-O
MAY 19, 2024
The rivalrous nature of real and personal property has justified property regimes, but for IP we have always needed additional justification and additional limits because propertization creates artificial scarcity. But Stern’s new article bucks the conventional wisdom and instead argues that the nonrivalry of IP is a myth.
Patently-O
NOVEMBER 1, 2023
by Dennis Crouch The White House this week issued a new executive order focusing on a variety of aspects of regulating artificial intelligence, some of which focuses on IP issues. ” Safeguarding privacy including through evaluating commercial data use and advancing privacy-enhancing technologies.
IP Watchdog
DECEMBER 6, 2021
This week in Washington IP news, the House of Representatives will host committee hearings discussing several draft pieces of legislation that would update the 21st Century Cures Act as well as reduce immunity to liability for major tech firms currently enjoyed under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
IPilogue
MARCH 30, 2022
This article is part of a series covering the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, hosted by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the Centre for International Governance Innovation. The two-part session was moderated by Michael Falk (director of the Office of the Chief Economist at IP Australia).
IPilogue
JANUARY 9, 2023
Meena Alnajar is an IPilogue Senior Editor, an IP Innovation Clinic Senior Fellow, and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive Program. It is a tumultuous time for patented medicine pricing in Canada. AstraZeneca focuses on clinical research but also marketing and sales of its IP.
IPilogue
JANUARY 14, 2022
Pina D’Agostino is the Founder and Director of IP Osgoode, the IP Intensive Program, and the IP Innovation Clinic, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the IPilogue, the Deputy Editor of the Intellectual Property Journal, and an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. 2021 was an exciting year for the IPilogue.
Patently-O
JULY 19, 2023
Patents and copyrights were established in the Constitution and enacted by the First Congress in 1790. Those rights were fairly quickly established as exclusively federal, meaning that there is effectively no patents or copyrights offered by individual states. by Dennis Crouch Intellectual property rights in the U.S.
The IPKat
JANUARY 16, 2022
Take shelter in this post and check what was published last week around the IP blogs. Patents The IPWatchdog posted an article about the changing risks – in the economic and legal sense – over time and the implications of these changes for patent licensing dynamics.
IP Watchdog
DECEMBER 18, 2022
Additionally, the development and use of AI and machine learning technologies can raise issues related to privacy and security. They can also be used to make decisions that affect people's lives, such as in the criminal justice system or in hiring, which raises ethical concerns.
IP Watchdog
OCTOBER 29, 2021
This week in Other Barks & Bites: the Federal Circuit issues a partial remand asking the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) to analyze the distinctiveness of the “BROOKLYN BREW SHOP” trademark; the Copyright Royalty Board finalizes its ratemaking determination for statutory licenses on digital performances of sound recordings; China’s IP (..)
Intepat
OCTOBER 17, 2023
Notably, this featured recurrent discussions revolving around Intellectual Property (“IP”), underscoring the importance of the area in rising economies. This blog serves as an informative guide, shedding light on the deliberations that took place during the Summit and their prospective impact on the IP framework.
Selvam & Selvam Blog
APRIL 5, 2023
Practitioners have long wished for a separate IP division in High Courts. It then became imperative to establish a separate IP division in the High Courts. These rules are applicable to all matters listed before the IP Division. any challenge to the order passed under Sec. 11 of the Customs Act,1962, and related notifications.
Patently-O
DECEMBER 5, 2021
Recent Headlines in the IP World: Blake Brittain: Apple, Google, Others Lose Court Challenge to Patent Review Policy (Source: Reuters). Laura Osman: Bolivia Calls on Canada to Waive Patent and Export COVID-19 Vaccines (Source: CTV News). Reynolds Settles E-Cigarette Patent Dispute Shortly Before Trial (Source: Reuters).
LexBlog IP
DECEMBER 1, 2022
Frequent filers included Bassfield IP, Cedar Lane Technologies, Consolidated Transaction Processing, DataQuill, Digital Verification Systems, eCeipt, Lexos Media, Noblewood IP, NorthStar Systems, and Route Guidance Systems. Bassfield IP LLC v. Plaintiff: Bassfield IP LLC. Cnsl: Direction IP Law. Johnny Was, LLC.
IP Watchdog
SEPTEMBER 27, 2021
The Senate Commerce Committee will also convene a hearing this week looking at consumer data privacy, especially the $1 billion earmarked in the $3.5 trillion House spending plan for the creation of a privacy bureau within the Federal Trade Commission. banking system.
IP Watchdog
JANUARY 24, 2024
Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is one of 10 government agencies that are partnering with NSF on the pilot. National Science Foundation (NSF) announced today that it is launching the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot, as directed by President Biden’s Executive Order on AI in October 2023.
LexBlog IP
MAY 19, 2022
For companies that rely heavily on R&D, such as those in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and associated manufacturing industries, IP forms some of their core assets. Protecting these assets is critical, and choosing between patents and trade secrets is not always straightforward.
The IPKat
JULY 13, 2021
In early June, the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law ’s Center for Intellectual Property, Information, and Privacy Law organized and hosted its 12th Annual Ethics in the Practice of IP Law virtual seminar. The Seminar also discussed implicit bias in the practice of IP.
IPilogue
FEBRUARY 2, 2022
Bonnie Hassanzadeh is an IP Intensive student and a 3L JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. I also had the pleasure of working with Cristina Aguirre, Privacy Officer at AstraZeneca, and learned about the day-to-day operations of a major pharmaceutical company from her perspective.
The IPKat
JANUARY 9, 2022
Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Jorgenson discussed her new appointment as WIPO’s first IP and Gender Champion.
The IPKat
AUGUST 19, 2021
Patents SpicyIP discussed the Indian’s Parliament Standing Committee’s recommendations concerning AI and patent protection. The Report accordingly recommends amending Indian patent law, to make AI-generated works and AI solutions patentable. Foss Blog pondered privacy concerns when using Apple apps.
IPilogue
DECEMBER 2, 2022
On November 9, IP Osgoode, Reichman University and Microsoft hosted the first in-person Bracing for Impact Conference since 2019. IP Osgoode’s recent Bracing for Impact Conference: The Future of AI for Society 2022 included the third panel discussion predicted AI’s impact on healthcare. Photo by Buda Photography.
43(B)log
FEBRUARY 18, 2022
Elizabeth Townsend Gard (co-moderator) Leah Chan Grinvald (co-moderator) Lolita Darden Jordi Goodman Emma Perot Gard: Trend for entrepreneurial clinics that cover all kinds of IP along with other things. Darden: IP and Entrepreneurship clinic, very broad. Write patent applications. Mostly small/emerging businesses.
LexBlog IP
OCTOBER 27, 2022
Frequent filers included Cedar Lane Technologies, Digi Portal, Implicit, Internet Media Interactive, Liberty Peak Ventures, Linfo IP, mCom IP, Noblewood IP, and Recog IP. I am preparing it as a service for retailers and their supply chain who may want an overview of the patent litigation landscape. AML IP LLC v.
The IPKat
JULY 9, 2023
Jocelyn Bosse – Jocelyn is an intellectual property and information law lecturer at King’s College London, where she mainly teaches patent and trade mark law. Aleksandra Czubek – Aleksandra specializes in IP law and new technologies. She is curious about implementing and regulating Web 3, blockchain and DE-IP.
43(B)log
JUNE 26, 2023
Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that violates a person’s right of privacy; f. It excluded knowing violation of the rights of another, and injury “arising out of the infringement of copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other intellectual property rights.
LexBlog IP
MAY 18, 2022
This includes the protection and enforcement of patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade dress, trade secrets, privacy, and related subject matter. Topics covered at this year’s event include the following: Patent prosecution. IP Practice in Latin America. Cross-border issues in IP litigation. Patent Law.
The IPKat
DECEMBER 10, 2023
Image: flickr.com Katfood SMEs and Chinese market opportunities webinar 4IP council is organising a webinar session titled "SMEs and patent holdouts: how European SMEs fight back", dedicated to European SMEs and startups interested in the opportunity that the Chinese market can bring to their businesses. More details are available here.
LexBlog IP
APRIL 3, 2023
Navigating the Patent Application Process to Secure Protection and Privacy for Innovative Products As an innovator, you may find yourself in the delicate situation of trying to balance the protection of your trade secrets and obtaining patent protection. This effectively provides retroactive patent protection.
TorrentFreak
NOVEMBER 30, 2023
From a user’s perspective, domain names are more easily remembered than IP addresses and remain the same despite IP address changes behind the scenes. It isn’t an easy workaround to post-GDPR privacy restrictions,” Murphy explains. “The system is defined largely by what it isn’t.
LexBlog IP
SEPTEMBER 1, 2023
Pat Muffo, Partner in Seyfarth’s Intellectual Property practice presented the “AI for Patent Attorneys: Opportunities and Challenges” session as part of myLawCLE’s “AI for Lawyers: A practical guide to generative AI, copyright, privacy, and more” webinar series.
43(B)log
AUGUST 12, 2022
Appropriation of Data-driven Persona Zahra Takhshid Should extend privacy to cover data about us. Background in the four torts: use the appropriation tort: one who appropriates to his own use or benefit the name or likeness of another is subject to liability to the other for invasion of his privacy. Data privacy as the new frontier.
Chicago IP
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
The State of IP Law & Policy. Global Patent Issues. Vaccines, IP, and Global Equity. Technology & Privacy. Standard Essential Patents. Global IP Issues. Regulating IP and Technology. Rethinking Innovation. Copyright: The New Normal. The Federal Circuit in Review. Forces of Change.
The IPKat
MARCH 18, 2023
It provides an outline of the basic legal principles and how the IP system works. The preface reiterates that the purpose of the book is to describe the essential nature of living IP law: "What we want is the reader to come away with a good idea of how IP works in practice."
LexBlog IP
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
The State of IP Law & Policy. Global Patent Issues. Vaccines, IP, and Global Equity. Technology & Privacy. Standard Essential Patents. Global IP Issues. Regulating IP and Technology. Rethinking Innovation. Copyright: The New Normal. The Federal Circuit in Review. Forces of Change. Trademarks.
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