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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

The Guidelines were released by the Pontifical Commission have been in force within Vatican City State since 1 January 2025. They touch upon key emerging issues in AI, including development/training, output generation, transparency obligation, and the authorship and ownership of AI outputs.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 3 – March 9)

SpicyIP

[Sponsored] CRISP (BITS Law School) Invites Applications for Innovation Law and Policy Fellowship (1 April 2025) Centre for Research in Innovation Law for Shared Prosperity, BITS Law School is inviting applications for their Innovation Law and Policy Fellowship. The last day to send your applications is April 1, 2025.

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5 Proven Steps to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2025

Traverse Legal Blog

5 Proven Steps to Protect Your Intellectual Property in 2025 In a world where ideas are currency, protecting intellectual property (IP) has ne ver been more critical. IP typically falls into the following categories: Patents : Cover inventions, processes, and designs that are new, useful, and non-obvious.

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The Evolving Jurisprudence of Copyright in AI-Generated Works

IIPRD

Copyright Office dismissed the claim, arguing that the existence of a human being behind the invention is a precondition for copyright. For example, in many Bollywood films, visual effects and script writing contain AI which brings up the issues of ownership and copyright protection. However, the U.S. Federal Register.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 9 – December 15)

SpicyIP

15 [Submissions by March 31, 2025] NALSARs Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law (IJIPL) is inviting submissions for its 15th Volume. The last date for submission of entries is March 31, 2025. The plaintiff successfully proved his copyright ownership.

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Biosimilars 2020 Year in Review

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

In particular, the court held that the patents were not invalid for obviousness-type double patenting because there was no common ownership with other Immunex patents, the patents-in-suit were assigned to Roche, and Immunex did not obtain “all substantial rights.” license and the ability to bring a biosimilar to market in March 2025.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 31 – April 6)

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million new cancer incidences in India by 2025, public health priorities need to be realigned to ensure better access to treatment for all. on 2 April, 2025 (Delhi High Court) Image from here. Drop a comment below to let us know. Highlights of the Week The Great Indian Cancer Information Treasure Hunt With ‘estimates’ of 1.57