Biotech companies that use gene editing tools can face intellectual property (IP) challenges during commercialization. That’s the view of Austin Hallgren, strategic account manager for bioproduction ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in intellectual property is as big – and as fast-changing – a topic as ever. On January 14, 2025, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) published an Artificial ...
The Ukraine's reputation as the world's most persistent IP violator was confirmed in this year's US Trade Representative Special 301 Report. The Ukraine, identified as a Priority Foreign Country on ...
The Priority Watch List is a designation used by the United States Trade Representative (USTR) as part of its annual Special 301 Report. This report evaluates every year the state of Intellectual ...
Many people and businesses today approach artificial intelligence as an autonomous magical solution for creating marketing campaigns or new products. AI is incredible and useful, yet it isn’t magic.
Contextualizing intellectual property rights -- Property rights : principles of ligitimation -- Intellectual property rights and the principle of self-ownership -- The utility of intellectual property ...
The current generation of AI solutions has already been on one of the steepest growth curves in recent memory, but according to top attorneys at ArentFox Schiff, the technology is just warming up: “AI ...
In 2012, Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University received nearly $1.2 billion in damages after a federal jury determined Marvell Technology Group in Santa Clara, Calif., had sold semiconductors ...