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AI Generated Art and its conflict with IPR

IIPRD

And then further questions like if given protection under IPR, will that be fair to the initial creators, whose works were used without consent or licensing to create these so-called novel art pieces? This still stands as an extremely contentious topic. In a recent case i.e. Anderson v.

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Back to Life (Sciences) in Amsterdam. A conference report

The IPKat

The conference lasted almost three days and with a large number of topics having been discussed. The IPKat reports on some of the trends and topics from the conference below. The original conference program (which was only slightly amended due to some covid-related absences).

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USPTO Requests Input on Patent Eligibility from Critical Sectors Impacted by Current Law

The IP Law Blog

As a result, the USPTO has requested comments from the public on 13 topics, which can be found at this link and are paraphrased and summarized below. After evaluating the public’s responses, the Senators requested that the USPTO prepare a summary of its findings by March 5, 2022.

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Patent Eligibility Jurisprudence

Patently-O

The following comes from the Notice: Since 2017, the Federal Circuit has issued numerous decisions applying the Supreme Court’s legal framework in a variety of contexts, and many petitions for writ of certiorari have been filed. and foreign patent applications you have filed; the number of U.S. Topics for Public Comment.

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Bill to Decriminalise IP offences

IIPRD

In India, the topic of criminal punishment for copyright infringement has generated considerable controversy. Section 146 of the Indian Penal Code imposes a fine of INR 10 lakhs for noncompliance and criminal penalties of non-filing or willful, incomplete filing. here, here and here).

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 9 – 15)

SpicyIP

Topical Highlight. Ensuring Access to TB drugs: Is Compulsory License the Way? They discuss the best potential route for a compulsory license under the Indian Patents Act, and the ways in which the government can make the best use of it. A District Judge in Waco, Texas, rejected Intel’s plea to reverse a $2.18

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USPTO Requests Input on Patent Eligibility from Critical Sectors Impacted by Current Law

LexBlog IP

As a result, the USPTO has requested comments from the public on 13 topics, which can be found at this link and are paraphrased and summarized below. .” After evaluating the public’s responses, the Senators requested that the USPTO prepare a summary of its findings by March 5, 2022.

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