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Navigating Intellectual Property Rights in Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities

IP and Legal Filings

This blog seeks to examine the relationship between AI and IPR and identify critical areas of discussion, conflict, and appropriate strategy within the expanding rubric. The Future of IPR in AI: Over time, AI technology evolves, and so does the legal requirement for ways to regulate intellectual property.

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Waiver Of Intellectual Property Protections For COVID-19 Vaccine Unlikely To Have Meaningful Impact In Short Term

Intellectual Property Law Blog

On Wednesday, May 7, 2021, the United States officially endorsed waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines. Whereas some other countries appear to oppose the waiver ( e.g., Germany), warning that intellectual property rights must remain protected. FOOTNOTES. [1]

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Intellectual Property and Caste-Based Atrocities

Selvam & Selvam Blog

involving compensation for intellectual property loss under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act , 1989, (the Act) and its associated Rules of 1995 (the Rules). Kshipra Kamlesh Uke & Ors. Dissatisfied, the researchers filed a petition (Criminal Writ Petition No.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION IN THAILAND

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Thailand has built a comprehensive Intellectual Property (IP) system, aligned with international standards, to protect the rights of creators, businesses and innovators. Managed by The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) under the Ministry of Commerce it supports a global practice of IP laws.

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Intellectual Property Judgments 2024: Key Legal Developments

Intepat

In 2024, Indian courts delivered several landmark judgments in the field of intellectual property (IP), addressing challenges that range from traditional trademark disputes to modern issues like copyright in AI training and digital piracy. Written by Sarren Muhil & Khushee Runthala, Assessment interns @Intepat IP.

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FROM EXPLORATION TO COMMERCIALIZATION: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CHALLENGES IN SPACE

Intepat

Since the launching country exercises jurisdiction and control over the objects launched into space, by extension, the same control would also be exercisable over the intellectual property created by these space objects. SECURING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN OUTER SPACE Space exploration is no longer an undertaking only for governments.

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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 22 Episode 3

Dragons' Den

If you enjoyed reading this Dragons' DenIPO Blog, you can subscribe to get future updates sent straight to your inbox! IPOs authorship of this blog does not constitute its endorsement or sponsorship of any products, individuals or businesses referenced within it. Did you know?