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Book review: Guidebook to Intellectual Property + discount code

The IPKat

The second part focuses on protecting products through patents and industrial design. The fourth part explains copyright and related rights including performers rights and moral rights as well as confidential information.

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[Guest post] AI training data, copyright and the UK consultation

The IPKat

Indeed, there are broader debates on regulating AI training data involving privacy and data protection , biases in data which can potentially give rise to discrimination/discriminatory outcomes, the working conditions of the human input needed to train AI and the environmental costs of AI in terms of energy and other natural resources.

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A “pro-innovation” agenda: the UK Government’s Approach to AI and Digital Technology

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The Vallance Report recommends that the Government consider the use of privacy enhancing technologies or data intermediaries to provide efficient, lower risk options for data exchange. ” The ICO queried if instead the role of regulators here may be better described as “making people more aware of their rights in the context of AI.”

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Book Review: Overlapping Intellectual Property Rights (Second Edition)

The IPKat

The book consists of 21 chapters, each of which addresses a distinct pair of IP rights, where IP is given a broad swathe of meaning. Chapter 2, authored by David Musker, considers the overlaps between patents and designs. The case serves as the springboard for a discussion on whether owning both rights may put the rightsholder at risk.