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What Intellectual Property Policy Should Look Like in the Age of AI

IP Watchdog

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, it brings with it numerous questions regarding the application of intellectual property (IP) laws.

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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. are intellectual properties owned by individuals and/or businesses. These are governed by the Copyright Act, 1957.

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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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UK Intellectual Property Office publishes strategy and priorities

The IPKat

The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has published documents outlining its main activities and targets, setting out how it will deliver on its ‘ambitions’ and ‘corporate priorities’. It plays a fundamental role in ensuring that the UK becomes the most innovative and creative country in the world.

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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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Current or Ongoing? An Interesting Trend in Intellectual Property News

IPilogue

As I searched for a topic for this blog post, I encountered a common theme: the Canadian technology sector is constantly asking for more action from the Canadian government aimed at fostering innovation in the community. In December 2020, the Government of Canada released a new climate plan: “ A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy.”.

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What it Means that Russian Businesses Can Now Legally Steal Intellectual Property from ‘Unfriendly Countries’

IP Watchdog

As of Monday, March 7, the Russian government has legalized intellectual property (IP) theft. Russian businesses now hold the key to pilfering, producing and profiting from western technologies.