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This Week in Washington IP: Artificial Intelligence on Everyone’s Minds, IPWatchdog’s Patent Litigation Masters, and PPAC Hearing on Fee Adjustments

IP Watchdog

This week in Washington IP news, artificial intelligence is the hot topic of the week with the Senate and House both holding hearings on the subject. Elsewhere, the USPTO is hosting a day-long expo on innovation in the green energy sector.

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Current or Ongoing? An Interesting Trend in Intellectual Property News

IPilogue

As I searched for a topic for this blog post, I encountered a common theme: the Canadian technology sector is constantly asking for more action from the Canadian government aimed at fostering innovation in the community. I have outlined below a few sectors which need innovation to expand. The Pharmaceutical Sector.

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Thursday Thingies

The IPKat

The role involves assistance with the analysis, impact and opportunities of IP regulation, in particular copyright, in relation to a variety of topics/projects including digital technologies (e.g., NFTs, AI, VR and innovative revenues models) and emerging issues of data governance from a property/IP perspective.

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Inside Arbitration: Spotlight interview: Elaine Wong

Herbert Smith Freehills

We recently advised a Japanese client on a dispute involving a significant Russian energy project; many other clients' Russian investments have been impacted by sanctions as well as the pandemic. Diversity remains a hot topic, but there are signs of progress – particularly as regards gender. I can't see that going away.

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Native Americans Play Critical Role in NOAA Coastal Projects

U.S. Department of Commerce

The plan’s data portal and engagement process helped both tribal governments and other sectors safeguard natural resources while navigating complex new industries, such as Rhode Island’s Block Island offshore wind energy facility. The State of Rhode Island and NOAA Office for Coastal Management serve as the other two co-chairs.

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Transatlantic Dialogue Workshop, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School Part 1: Overarching Questions

43(B)log

Litigation indicates: it isn’t more efficient than standard competition or sector-specific regulation; it just reflects that there wasn’t enough information about what they were regulating. Sector-specific approach raises fundamental interface issues—DSA sits uncomfortably with GDPR and proposed AI Act. Might be broken down by topic.

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[Guest post] How much is that SEP in the window? 5 Themes from the IPKat/LSE Nokia v Daimler seminar

The IPKat

The Commission observed that SEP licensing is (or will become) relevant in the health, energy, smart manufacturing, digital and electronics ecosystems as well as the automotive sector, so the arguments, and the CJEU judgment, are likely to generate wide interest. 4 Get real!