Innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and everyday life. Given its growing importance, many jurisdictions, including Brazil, the United States, and Europe, are ...
Nintendo secured an anti-Palworld creature-capture patent in the U.S. in February ... appears to be an anti-Palworld patent in the United States. This development suggests that the company's ...
The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) proposes a solution to a complex debate: What can be patented, and when do ...
In 1878, Thomas Edison patented the first gramophone. Edison, who also invented the incandescent light bulb and motion ...
The legitimization of gene patents in the United States was an outgrowth of legal and political changes that were initiated in response to the economic dislocations of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Two-thirds of inventors holding generative AI patents are based in China, according to WIPO. The United States is home to the second-largest share, with 11%, followed by South Korea, Japan ...
New fees affecting trademarks and patents have taken effect at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The new ...
In this edition of The Precedent, we outline the recent federal circuit decision in Lynk Labs, Inc. v. Samsung Elecs. Co. This case addresses the ...
If Donald Trump follows through, Canada must respond with all economic weapons at its disposal, a key armament of which is intellectual property such as patents ... the United States is the ...
has demonstrated that reliable and effective property rights in innovation—patents—were a key factor in thriving markets for technology in the United States in the early 19th century.