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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 3

Dragons' Den

A licence is an agreement between you as the IP right owner and another party. IP can be ‘licensed-out’ or ‘licensed-in’. You can ‘license-in’ if you want to use another company’s IP to develop your own business and products. We also have country guides to help you protect your IP abroad.

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World IP Day: IP and Youth-Innovating for a Better Future (Kidovate as an Example)?

Hugh Stephens Blog

This year the theme of World Intellectual Property (IP) Day, April 26, is “IP and Youth: Innovating for a Better Future”.

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White House Executive Order on AI Punts on IP Issues

Intellectual Property Law Blog

However, it does recognize that IP issues exist and mandates actions by various agencies to address these issues. It addresses many of the risks and problems that can arise with AI. One of the topics which raises many legal issues, particularly with generative AI (“genAI”), is intellectual property.

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Women, Literature, and Copyright: Holding up Half the Sky (World IP Day)

Hugh Stephens Blog

It became one of the ubiquitous propaganda slogans during the Cultural Revolution (along with the somewhat self-justifying “we have friends all over the world”) and was part of the effort to exhort women to contribute to Chinese society … Continue reading "Women, Literature, and Copyright: Holding up Half the Sky (World IP Day)"

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The Value of IP: From Start-up to IPO

JD Supra Law

In a recent blog summarizing an extensive study from the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), we discussed just how impactful intellectual property (IP) rights, such as patents and trademarks, can be in securing funding for start-ups. By: Caldwell

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The IP space

Likelihood of Confusion

Republished by Blog Post Promoter Student note idea, free to a good home: Why did Congress pass this? link] — Sarah Burstein […] The post The IP space appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™. Originally posted 2020-08-27 12:30:53. Is there any reason Congress has the power to do this? I have so many questions.

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Japan’s Text and Data Mining (TDM) Copyright Exception for AI Training: A Needed and Welcome Clarification from the Responsible Agency

Hugh Stephens Blog

Image: iStock Japan has always been known for its strong creative sector and rich cultural output, from animé to manga to literature, music and film, and for its respect for intellectual property (IP) and the rights of creators.