AI-Generated Art Denied Copyright Protection: Examining the Intersection of Creativity and Law

The realm of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to push boundaries, frequently prompting legal debates around issues such as ownership, copyrights, and intellectual property rights. A recent case speaks to this continuously evolving landscape. In this case, the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in line with the US Copyright Office’s denial of…

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Navigating Terminal Disclaimers and Obviousness-type Double Patenting in Intellectual Property Law

In the realm of intellectual property law, an emerging matter of contention is the nature of Terminal Disclaimers and their potential misuse as an ‘escape hatch’. Terminal Disclaimers, while playing a crucial role in the legal treatment of overlapping patents, are not designed to serve as convenient loopholes in patent law. This issue recently came…

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Federal Circuit Ruling in In re Cellect: Implications for Double Patenting and Patent Term Adjustments

In a recent precedent-setting decision that is already prompting discussion among legal professionals, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit addressed a longstanding query related to Obvious-Type Double Patenting (ODP) and Patent Term Adjustment (PTA). The Court’s ruling in In re Cellect (No. 22-1293) was promulgated on August 28, 2023. Historically, the relationship…

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Navigating the Legal Landscape of Digital Assets: UCC Adaptations and Implications

The digital era demands adaptability and flexibility from legal professionals, particularly in understanding and categorizing new classes of assets. Unlike tangible, physical assets, a myriad of challenges arises when dealing with complex digital possessions such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs), crypto tokens, cryptocurrencies, and other digital assets. Despite their intangible nature, possession of digital assets is…

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AI-Generated Art Denied Copyright Protection: Examining the Future of Intellectual Property Law

In a recent landmark case, Stephen Thaler’s appeal of U.S. Copyright Office’s refusal to register a piece of art generated by his artificial intelligence (AI), labeled “Creativity Intelligence,” was rejected on August 21, 2023. The ruling was given by the U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell, who agreed with the Copyright Office’s stance that a…

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Safeguarding AI Innovations: IP Strategies for Power Electronics Industry

With Intellectual Property (IP) assuming increasing importance in the AI and Power Electronics industry, leading law firm, Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, P.C. announced a free-of-charge webinar on the subject. Entitled “Intellectual Property Protection Strategies for AI in the Power Electronics Industry”, the seminar will take place on September 7, 2023, at 11 am ET….

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Federal Circuit Denies Revival of Gaming Patent Claims Against Sony

In a notable ruling, the Federal Circuit will not revive patent claims against Sony, specifically related to PlayStation consoles. The scuffle surrounds allegations that the PlayStation consoles infringe on certain patent claims. The patents involved purportedly cover technology that is designed specifically for gaming machines. The patent licensing company behind the allegations against Sony consistently…

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Atlanta Social Club Wins Trademark Infringement Battle Against Tennessee Venue

The Atlanta-based social club, known as The Gathering Spot, has emerged victorious from a trademark dispute against a similarly named business from Knoxville, Tennessee. The dispute apparently centered around the Tennessee company’s use of the same business name. This lawsuit ended with a Tennessee federal judge finding that the Knoxville business and its owner had…

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OtterBox Pursues Legal Action Against Counterfeit Sellers on Amazon Marketplace

The manufacturer of OtterBox products has reportedly initiated a stringent legal action targeting numerous third-party vendors on Amazon Marketplace. These sellers are allegedly involved in the distribution of counterfeit mobile phone cases and other related items. A substantial number of consumer reports suggest that these imitation products are inferior in quality when compared to authentic…

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Generative AI: The Lifeline for Patent Industry’s Future Sustainability

The patent industry faces a concerning divide between early- and late-career practitioners, raising questions about its future sustainability. Challenges ahead for law firms include not just recruitment, but the adaptation to a shifting revenue landscape. Amidst these rising concerns, there’s one technological solution that’s seen by many as a potential lifeline – generative AI. According…

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