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USPTO Withdraws Its Former Artificial Intelligence Strategy Document

We recently reported the USPTO’s publication on Jan. 14, 2025, of an artificial intelligence strategy document, just days before the appointment of new Acting Director Coke Morgan Stewart. Wasting no time, the USPTO has now...more

The Road Ahead: The USPTO Launches Five-Part Artificial Intelligence Strategy

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) debuted its 2025 Artificial Intelligence Strategy (AI Strategy) policy on Jan. 14, 2025, outlining its vision for using and promoting the development of artificial intelligence...more

AI Policies

Since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, popular use of artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded. One survey reported that over 56% of employees already use AI at work, with 1 in 10 using it daily. However, only 26% of...more

Copyright Office Seeking Comment on Human Authorship Requirements for AI-Generated Works

On the heels of one of the first district court decisions that denied a copyright for AI-generated work that entirely lacked human authorship and left open the question of what level of human intervention will be required in...more

AI-Generated Works Cannot Be Copyrighted Because They Lack Human Authorship

One of the hot-button issues that generative artificial intelligence (AI) has raised is whether works created by AI engines are copyrightable. In one of the first decisions on this issue, the D.C. District Court recently...more

China Enacts Groundbreaking Regulations To Vet Generative AI — Will Other Nations Follow Suit?

Some of the world’s earliest and most detailed governmental regulations for generative artificial intelligence (AI) just went into effect in China on Aug. 15. These “Generative AI Measures” are intended to balance state...more

Scotus Expands the Doctrine of Patent Exhaustion to Sales Outside the US and Confirms That the Doctrine Cannot Be Limited Through...

This week, in a highly anticipated decision with potentially far-reaching implications for many industries, the Supreme Court clarified the common law doctrine of patent exhaustion, holding that (1) the doctrine, which has...more

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