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Choosing the Right Intellectual Property Protection

IIPRD

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are like different keys for different locks. Intellectual Property refers to any intangible asset or property originated from the human intellect. All the creations of the human minds such as designs, inventions, artistic works, names, symbols, etc.

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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. The Trademark Act B.E

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FROM EXPLORATION TO COMMERCIALIZATION: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CHALLENGES IN SPACE

Intepat

As such, the United Nations Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, 1967 (Outer Space Treaty) specifically establishes that outer space, and the celestial bodies present in it cannot be subject to any national jurisdiction.

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Overcoming Patent Challenges for AI/ML-Assisted Life Sciences (TechBio) Inventions: Strategies for Navigating Section 101 at the US Patent & Trademark Office

JD Supra Law

However, obtaining patent protection for AI/ML-based inventions in life sciences can be difficult, particularly due to the challenges posed by US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) rejections under 35 U.S.C. § 101, which governs patentable subject matter. By: Mintz - Intellectual Property Viewpoints

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Impact of AI on Global IP Systems

IIPRD

AI and the Global IP System We need a worldwide intellectual property (IP) structure that encourages innovation and invention if we are to benefit from generative AI. When the present intellectual property system was developed, innovation was more sluggish and concentrated on human creativity.

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The Interaction of Intellectual Property with Data Privacy in the Realm of Artificial Intelligence

Intepat

Challenges emerge when AI systems not only retain data but also process and potentially share it with third parties without consent, placing data privacy at the forefront of AI governance. This article delves into these aspects in detail, exploring the nuanced intersections of data privacy and intellectual property within AI.

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The UK Government Has Published Its ?Response to Its Consultation on Artificial ?Intelligence and ?Intellectual Property

JD Supra Law

The UK Government on 28 June 2022 published its response to its Consultation on Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and Intellectual Property (“IP”). By: Locke Lord LLP