February 23, 2025
Intangible Assets

World Intangible Investment Highlights – Better Data for Better Policy

Geneva, 25 June 2024 Key trends and insights Co-published annually by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in partnership with the Luiss Business School (LBS), the World Intangible Investment Highlights reveal that intangible investments grew at three times the rate of tangible investments between 2008–2023, proving resilient despite economic uncertainty and tighter monetary conditions. Indeed,

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USPTO Issues Further Guidance On AI-Related Patent Eligibility – Patent – Intellectual Property

GP Goodwin Procter LLP More At Goodwin, we partner with our clients to practice law with integrity, ingenuity, agility, and ambition. Our 1,600 lawyers across the United States, Europe, and Asia excel at complex transactions, high-stakes litigation and world-class advisory services in the technology, life sciences, real

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Morocco’s Cannabis Boom: Nearly 3,000 Licenses Issued So Far This Year

The cannabis industry in Morocco is experiencing unprecedented growth after a few years of slow post-legalization activity. As reported by Morocco World News, nearly 3,000 cannabis-related licenses have been approved by the National Agency for the Regulation of Cannabis-Related Activities (ANRAC) since the beginning of 2024. This represents a significant increase from the total 609

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AI-Generated Music Sparks Copyright Battle in Music Industry

According to Reuters, country musician Tift Merritt’s most popular song on Spotify, “Traveling Alone,” is a ballad with lyrics evoking solitude and the open road. Prompted by Reuters to create “an Americana song in the style of Tift Merritt,” the artificial intelligence music website Udio instantly generated “Holy Grounds,” a ballad with lyrics about “driving

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Glastonbury Forestry Inventory Project To Commence This Month

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury officials are conducting a forestry inventory project beginning this month. The idea, officials said, is to initiate a comprehensive inventory of town-owned forests and open spaces geared toward the formation of a town-wide research and mapping project and the development of a forest management plan to guide future town decisions regarding

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New WIPO Data Show Intangible Asset Investment Growing Fast, Spreading Globally

Geneva, June 25, 2024PR/2024/920 Investment in intangible assets like brands, designs, data and software has grown three times faster over the past 15 years than investment in physical assets like factories and machinery, with Sweden, the US and France seeing the most-intensive activity and India trending upward, according to new data from the World Intellectual

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How The USPTO Views Human-AI Collaborations | Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC

Artificial intelligence (AI) enables computers and machines to think like humans and perform complex tasks traditionally associated with human intelligence, such as making decisions, reasoning, recognizing patterns, and solving problems. Empowering the development of various things such as self-driving cars, chatbots, and virtual personal assistants, AI is rapidly becoming ubiquitous and changing many aspects of

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Thailand Pitches 30-Yr Casino Licenses, Opens Comment Period

Posted on: August 5, 2024, 11:03h.  Last updated on: August 5, 2024, 11:03h. Should the country formally approve casino resorts, Thailand could grant operators 30-year permits. That detail was included as part of broader draft rules the government there released for public comment lasting through Aug. 18. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok.

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US Copyright Office calls for ‘prompt federal action’ to combat AI deepfakes

The United States Copyright Office says that artificial intelligence (AI)-generated deepfakes pose a serious threat to Americans and called on Congress to urgently formulate a new law for the sector. The Office was charged by Congress with conducting research and collecting public views on the best way to oversee the nascent AI sector, especially since

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Slow auto demand drags NXP Semiconductors’ inventory

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Netherlands-based chipmaker NXP Semiconductors is struggling to bring down its bloated inventory levels amid stagnant automotive demand, President and CEO Kurt Sievers told investors during the company’s Q2 earnings call.  Revenue from the company’s automotive

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