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IP.com Launches InnovationQ – The Next Generation of Prior Art Search Technology

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InnovationQ is powered by Semantic Gist®, IP.com’s proprietary AI technology, setting a new standard in intellectual property management with fast, accurate, and contextually relevant prior art searches. ® has been transforming intellectual property management since 1994. About IP.com IP.com®

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[Sponsored] LexisNexis Introduces New Legal Issue Analysis for PTAB Ex Parte Decisions in LexisNexis PatentAdvisor

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LexisNexis Legal & Professional today announced the launch of PTAB Decisions, an enhancement to the market-leading patent prosecution analytics tool LexisNexis PatentAdvisor. The dataset will be continuously updated and tagged with the relevant issues using AI-supported algorithms and validated by patent experts. Jessica Morel.

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IP.com Launches IQ Ideas+ 3.0: Revolutionizing Ideation with AI-Powered Innovation to Maximize ROI in R&D

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They can then utilize IQ Ideas+’s exclusive novelty scoring technology to evaluate if the technology should proceed to patenting. Contact sales for a demo, trial, and pricing. ®, a pioneering force in transforming intellectual property management. Welcome to IP.com®, We power the innovation that powers the world.

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Can We Patent An Idea That Made To Public?

Intepat

Will it affect the patentability of the invention? It is time to think if our ideas are patentable if we share them in the public domain. The Intellectual Property Office grants patents to encourage new technology, development, and scientific research. Therefore, the patent was rejected because it lacked novelty.

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Applicability of Taylor v Taylor Principle in Protecting Intellectual Property Rights

Intepat

Ever since the principle has been used multiple times in the field of intellectual property and others, to justify the statutory rules and command measures accordingly. The post Applicability of Taylor v Taylor Principle in Protecting Intellectual Property Rights appeared first on Intepat IP.

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

Events Virtual Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property and Sustainability in Africa (6 May 2024) On 6 May 2024, the Data Science Law Lab at the University of Pretoria (South Africa) will host a virtual Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property and Sustainability in Africa.