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Upcoming Online Conference on ‘Inventorship in Patent Law’

LexBlog IP

On Monday 16 May 2022 the European Patent Office (EPO) is running an online conference on ‘Inventorship in Patent Law’ It commences at 1.30pm Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is 9.30pm on the east coast of Australia (AEST), 9.00pm in South Australia, and a positively civilised 7.30pm in Western Australia.

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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

If you, like the AmeriKat, are freezing your paws off, here is a warming drink of the latest IP news and events. AIPPI Rapid Reaction on Thaler in the Supreme Court next Thursday Next Thursday, 18 January, AIPPI UK is hosting their first event of 2024 and it's a good one - and online! before the date of the event).

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The Reasonable Robot by Ryan Abbott: Legally regulating AI—is it obvious?

IPilogue

Abbott examines this concept in four legal areas: tax, torts, criminal, and intellectual property law. The section on intellectual property (IP) is particularly intriguing in light of recent events. On July 29, 2021 South Africa approved a patent listing AI as the inventor.

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Prof. David Vaver Presents “Mr. Justice Laddie and his Intellectual Property Cases: Of Millefeuilles and a Fish Called Elvis”

IPilogue

As a result of the combination of these strands of thinking, Justice Laddie was able to firmly stand for what he believed intellectual property should and should not do, over the course of his career. Vaver recognized some of Justice Laddie’s significant contributions to trademark, copyright, and patent law.

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Your Intellectual Property Attorney Can be Located in a Different State

LexBlog IP

For most intellectual property questions, your attorney can be located anywhere in the United States. This is because most of the relevant intellectual property laws involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets are federal laws, which apply uniformly throughout the United States.

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ChatGPT and Intellectual Property (IP) related Topics

LexBlog IP

Said another way, it is “unaware” of news or events post-early 2022 because such news and events were not available at the time when ChatGPT was created. It has limited knowledge of world and events after 2021 and may also occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased content.” early 2022). See Thaler v.