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Generative AI in Patent Drafting and Prosecution | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

PT on Monday, December 2, 2024. With over 30 years of experience in intellectual property law, he offers various insights through his numerous speaking opportunities, such as leveraging AI for patent prosecution and navigating AI patent law. CLE Webinar Details & Speaker The presentation will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m.

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Nintendo’s Aggressive Intellectual Property Strategy: A Case Study in Patent Enforcement

Brett Trout

Recently, the companys aggressive enforcement of its intellectual property (IP) has taken center stage, with high-profile lawsuits targeting game modders, emulator developers, and companies like Pocketpair, the creators of Palworld. The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction against the games continued distribution?

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Higher-Quality Lower-Cost Patents are Driving an Increase in Patent Filings

Brett Trout

patent policy and examination practices have created an environment where patent quality is higher, the process is more efficient, and the value of intellectual property (IP) is increasingly recognized. Patent Grants and Innovation Are Accelerating Data from 2024 indicates a robust increase in patent activity.

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Opt-Out Approaches to AI Training: A False Compromise

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2027 The recent boom in generative AI technology has been hampered by accusations that AI training sets violate intellectual property laws. Yet the EU already codified an opt-out approach to AI training in 2024, as part of their AI Act , via the extension of an opt-out provision originally intended for text-and-datamining.

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Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation

Debevoise Data Blog

But this new era of AI has not come without controversy, as authors and rights holders have launched waves of litigation against the companies that trained and released generative AI models, as well as their investors and affiliates, alleging violations of intellectual property rights. OpenAI Inc. ,

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Tech Firms Scramble to Secure Patents in the Exploding Market for Wearable Tech

Brett Trout

Brett Trout The wearable technology industry is experiencing a patent gold rush, as companies race to secureintellectual property rights in an increasingly competitive market. This highlights a growing trend: companies are increasingly acquiring and valuing intellectual property over products? billion by 2032.

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Call for Participation: WIPIP, Santa Clara, Feb. 2-3, 2024

Eric Goldman

The High Tech Law Institute invites you to participate in the 21st annual Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium (WIPIP), which will be held February 2-3, 2024, at Santa Clara University School of Law, in Santa Clara, California. Please include “WIPIP 2024” in the email subject line.