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Why Creativity and Ownership Are Crucial to Innovation | IPWatchdog Unleashed

IP Watchdog

There's something much larger and more fundamental about the the existence of creativity and the inherent ownership that normatively connects with each other," Edwards explains. Ownership has to come with creativity. If you've got creative ability but you don't have ownership of what you make that doesn't work."

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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. The fast uptake of novel technologies such as generative AI necessitates an adaptation of the IP management systems. Impact of AI in different aspects 2.1.

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[Audio] From Ideas to Ownership: Navigating IP and Employment Law ?Through the Lens of The Social Network - No Infringement Intended Podcast

JD Supra Law

Together, they explore the intersection of intellectual property (IP) and employment law through the lens of the movie The Social Network. They discuss works made for hire, the impact of the Defend Trade Secrets Act, and the challenges employers of all sizes face in protecting their innovations and the inventions their employees create.

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[Guest post] Ownership of IP rights by DAOs – the future is nigh?

The IPKat

The IPKat is pleased to host the following contribution by Katfriend Marianna Ryan (Edwin Coe and King's College London) on the topical issue of how Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) are to be treated and what IP issues come with them. Here's what Marianna writes: Ownership of IP rights by DAOs – the future is nigh?

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Patents and People: Navigating the Ethics of Gene Ownership in Biotechnology

Intepat

One of the most debated issues is human gene patents, which give a person or corporation ownership over who can modify their genetic materials code exclusively. Some believe that patents may lead to new inventions and research. However, some questions concerning ethics and legality are now being raised due to this development.

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Why Should You Patent Your Invention?

Intepat

A patent is a form of intellectual property right granted to an invention. It gives the inventor or patent owner exclusive rights and prevents others from manufacturing, selling, or marketing the invention. Patents are valuable assets that enable one to share their invention in public without any fear of being misused.

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The Corporation as an Inventive Artificial Intelligence

Patently-O

Ryan Abbott has gathered an amazing group of scholars for his new book on AI and IP that is forthcoming later this year. Yes, a corporation may own or license an invention and its resulting patents. Noam Shemtov and Garry Gabison, The Inventive Step Requirement and the Rise of the AI Machines. Abbott, ed.). Read mine here ].

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