January 28, 2025
Intangible Assets

Survey: 84% of tech execs back copyright law overhaul for AI era

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More A new survey reveals that U.S. business leaders are increasingly calling for robust AI regulation and governance, highlighting growing concerns about data privacy, security risks, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence technologies. The study, conducted

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GlobalFoundries Q2 results show signs of inventory stabilization, Baird says

JHVEPhoto GlobalFoundries’ (NASDAQ:GFS) second-quarter results had some puts and takes, but there were a few positives for the broader semiconductor industry, including signs of inventory stabilization, investment firm Baird said. “Utilization rates continue to be in the low to mid-70s and lifetime revenue tied to [long-term agreements] is about $18 billion,” analyst Tristan Gerra wrote

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Exhibits from prehistory to Qing Dynasty highlight Hangzhou’s intangible assets

What kind of Neolithic lifestyle did our ancestors lead in Hangzhou? Which constellations were visible to them millennia ago? If these issues are on your mind, don’t miss the exhibition that is on display at the Hangzhou Museum through August 19. A comprehensive view of Hangzhou from prehistory to the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) can be

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New Yamaha Electric Motorcycle Shown in Patents

A patent filing from Yamaha suggests the development of a new battery-powered high-performance sportbike, with a focus on maximising space for batteries and minimising weight. The Japanese company is yet to venture into the electric sportbike world despite previous intentions to do so, but the patents, as uncovered by Cycle World, suggests that’s about to

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RIAA Backs AI Copyright Lawsuit Against Anthropic, Sees Similarities with Napster * TorrentFreak

The Artificial Intelligence boom promises unparalleled progress but, in reality, it’s still early days. As startups and established tech giants explore their options, semiconductors are selling like hot cakes, while seemingly mundane data archives are suddenly portrayed as digital gold. Chips and data are the oil of the AI-revolution and a quick glance at Nvidia’s

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Oil News: Geopolitical Tensions and Inventory Data Impact Oil Demand

Oil Prices Forecast: Mideast Tensions and U.S. Inventory Data Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, influenced by escalating tensions in the Middle East. However, Brent crude remains near seven-month lows, under pressure from concerns about weak demand and potential recession in the United States. The fear of conflict in the Middle East disrupting oil production

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Cos. Increasingly Must Protect And Manage Intangible Assets

By Paul Garland (June 6, 2024, 7:24 PM BST) — As U.S. and U.K. stocks have reached record highs this year,[1] a new truth has become increasingly clear: Investors reward companies based on their institutional knowledge and intellectual capital. This highlights the growing urgency for companies to protect and manage intangible assets, which include systems,

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AI patent registrations by major Korean companies more than triple this year

Han Jong-hee, Samsung Electronics CEO and head of Device Experience Division, speaks at the “Welcome to Bespoke AI” media day event in Seoul on April 3, 2024.  Yonhap SEOUL, August 7 (AJU PRESS) – The number of artificial intelligence (AI)-related patents registered by South Korea’s large companies with local authorities more than tripled this

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460 Rural Service Licences (RSLs) permits converted

SO far, 460 Rural Service Licences (RSLs) permits, issued  before January 1 six years ago, have been converted to either minibus or carrier licences, says Minister for Public Works, Transport and Meteorological Services Ro Filipe Tuisawau. He made the statement in response to a question in Parliament on Monday on why the Land Transport Authority

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Photographer Files $300,000 Copyright Infringement Suit Against ‘Zillow Gone Wild’

A real estate photographer has sued the creator of a wildly popular media site that posts about distinctive properties, saying the creator used two of her photographs without her permission. Veteran photographer Jennnifer Bouma, of Washington State, has filed a copyright infringement complaint against Zillow Gone Wild. She took the photos in 2021 and copyrighted

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