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EUIPO BoA IP Case Law Conference Report # 4 – "IP Code-Breaking in the Era of AI Advancements"

The IPKat

The session covering four topics was moderated by Noemi Parrotta (Partner at Spheriens). Hugh O’Neill (Head of Legal Practice Service at EUIPO) discussed Topic 1: IP in NFTs and Cryptocurrencies – On the origin of the ”specie”. Hugh O’Neill (Head of Legal Practice Service at EUIPO) Then, it was the turn of Emanuela G.

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[Guest post] Generative AI, originality, and the potential role of contract in protecting unoriginal works

The IPKat

Since we last wrote for the IPKat on the topic , additional posts have discussed the Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee’s inquiry into the impact of AI on the creative industries and the UK House of Lords Inquiry into Large Language Models.

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Trademark Class Choose Wisely To Avoid Objection

IP and Legal Filings

Introduction Trademarks are recognised phrases, words, or symbols that designate a certain item and lawfully distinguish it from all other items of the same type. Trademarks are used to identify and protect a product’s or service’s words and graphic components. It might be a symbol, a motto, or even the product name.

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New CCC Study Finds Executives Create Greatest Risk for Copyright Infringement

Velocity of Content

Methodology Outsell designed the questionnaire with input from CCC. Topics in the questionnaire covered the following areas: demographics, information-seeking behaviors, content access and consumption, sharing habits and behaviors, and copyright awareness.

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UKIPO’s public consultation on AI and IP – computer-generated works (Part 1)

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Part 1 of this post focuses on the computer-generated works provisions (CGWs), while part 2 turns to the TDM exceptions. The existing UK protection for computer-generated works. Coming to the more concrete legal points, the UKIPO sought opinions on resolving domestically the status of AI authorship.

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? Part I

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This two-part blog post offers a reflection on the topic of content moderation and bias mitigation measures in copyright law. Part II explores the potential of property rights to increase bias in content moderation by looking at the topic from the perspective of Article 17 CDSM Directive. Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay.

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ChatGPT and Intellectual Property (IP) related Topics

LexBlog IP

In particular, ChatGPT is a type of “language” model designed to respond with a natural language reply when prompted with a text-based question. The “Chat” in ChatGPT refers to this question-and-answer design, where ChatGPT behaves like a ChatBot. ” OpenAI, ChatGPT General FAQ. Again caveat emptor.