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- Venture leasing: The unsung hero for hardware startups struggling to raise capit... Just because a capital-intensive company needs funding, it doesnāt have to accept the first financing offer it receives. Venture leasing: The unsung hero for hardware startups struggling to raise capital by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch...
- How to protect smart machines from cybersecurity attacks Cybersecurity insights Machines are smarter and more interconnected than ever, but they are more vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks. Bringing information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) together and aligning goals will go a long way to creating a secure ecosystem. Machines are getting smarter and more interconnected, which increases their...
- The fight for Nipper: takeaways from HMVās trademark battle in Singapore In an exclusive guest post, a recent decision from the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore is analysed, offering lessons for rights holders that could impact their IP approach in Singapore going forward....
- Why We're Worried About Generative AI From upsetting jobs and causing intellectual property issues to models that make up fake answers to questions ā here's why we're concerned about Generative AI....
- Working with Experts and Recent Developments in Trade Secrets Damages: Jesse Col... Recently, Seyfarth Partner Jesse Coleman had the opportunity to present an American Intellectual Property Law Association (āAIPLAā) webinar titled āWorking with Experts and Recent Developments in Trade Secrets Damages.ā Together with Brent Bersin of FTI Consulting and Attorneys Lawrence Pockers and Jennifer Kenedy, the webinar shed light on the intricacies...
- Innovation at theĀ Singapore IP Office: spotlightĀ on non-core tools and services In a major update to our regular series, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore reveals the latest developments to its cutting-edge tools and services ā and some of those planned for the future....
- Change afoot at IPEC: why the role of US IP enforcement coordinator matters WTR analyses US PresidentĀ Joe Biden's nomination of attorney Deborah Robinson to become US intellectual property enforcement coordinator....
- Viewpoint: Robot patent wars ā Innovators must prepare for a more litigious worl... The rapid market expansion for robotics brings risks, writes Alexander Ford of intellectual property firm Withers & Rogers. Over the past decade, the robotics sector has been advancing at pace. Early-stage, experimental research projects have given way to major-scale R&D programmes aimed at finding new applications for robotics technologies in...
- Why the Supreme Court Should Weigh in on CMI Violations Under the DMCA Real estate data firm CoStar and real estate digital marketplace CREXi are currently engaged in a high-profile intellectual property fight.Ā Costar, which runsĀ Apartments.com, alleges that CREXi is violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by using its images onĀ Crexi.comĀ without regard to its terms of service. The company has gone so far...
- Artists Tell House IP Subcommittee in AI Hearing: Itās Not āDataā and āContentā... The House of Representativesā Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet today held the first of several planned hearings about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on intellectual property, focusing in this initial hearing on copyright law. The witnesses included three artists, a professor, and an attorney with varying...
- Precooked Bacon, Artificial Intelligence Patents, and a Defense of the Common La... Bacon is delightful. And the similarly savory subject of who must be named inventor on a bacon patent was the issue in the recent case of HIP, Inc. v. Hormel Foods Corp., No. 2022-1696 (Fed. Cir. May 2, 2023). HIP claimed that one of its employees materially contributed to the...
- 11 investors predict a colorful, if difficult, future for psychedelic startups How far has the psychedelics medicines industry come over the past 12 months? Well, it depends on where you look. 11 investors predict a colorful, if difficult, future for psychedelic startups by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch...