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Detalles
Título
Intellectual Property Law Review 2023.
Autor
Edición
Volume 55
Tipo de elemento
Journal
Descripción
vii 1020 pages ; [28] cm.
ISSN
0193-4864
Número de llamada alternativo
US 87
Resúmen
Law reviews and law journals in the United States published a large number of intellectual property related articles wrin the past for this yell sed a house such lectual Property Law Review. The articles selected for this year's edition reflect popular topics in those law review articles. A substantial number of the articles considered related in some way to artificial intelligence, and a representative sampling is included. One article herein focuses on the patentability of Al-generated inventions. Another article is directed to copyright ownership of AI generated output. Still another article considers the influence and consequences of Al on human creativity. Many of the articles considered reflected the ongoing and increasing impact of computers on our society even when the focus of the articles was not AI. One example included herein discusses the changes in concurrent use of trademarks necessitated by the substantial internet and social media presence in our lives making products and services more widely known and readily available.
Nota de contenido con formato
Introductory Survey by Karen B. Tripp And Katherine Meek
Part I – Patents
Federalism, Private Rights, and Article III Adjudication
"Inventorless" Inventions? The Constitutional Conundrum of AI-Produced Inventions
The Ghost in the Patent System: An Empirical Study of Patent Law's Elusive "Skilled Artisan"
Patent Forfeiture
The Truth about Design Patents
Part II
Trademarks and Trade Dress
Living with the Merchandising Right (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Free-Riding Stories)
Trademark Confusion Simplified: A New Framework for Multifactor Tests
Tea and Donuts
The Constitution Commandeth: Thou Shalt not Protect the Same Subject Matter under Design Patent and Trade Dress Laws
Trademark Spaces and Trademark Law's Secret Step Zero
Part III
Copyrights
The Folklore of Copyright Procedure
The Sub Rosa Rules of Copyright Fair Use
Who Holds the Copyright of Output Generated by Artificial Intelligence?
Part IV
Trade Secrets
The Value in Secrecy
Curiosities of Standing in Trade Secret Law
Part V
Intellectual Property
Cheap Creativity and What it will do
IP Basics for Business Lawyers.
Part I – Patents
Federalism, Private Rights, and Article III Adjudication
"Inventorless" Inventions? The Constitutional Conundrum of AI-Produced Inventions
The Ghost in the Patent System: An Empirical Study of Patent Law's Elusive "Skilled Artisan"
Patent Forfeiture
The Truth about Design Patents
Part II
Trademarks and Trade Dress
Living with the Merchandising Right (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Free-Riding Stories)
Trademark Confusion Simplified: A New Framework for Multifactor Tests
Tea and Donuts
The Constitution Commandeth: Thou Shalt not Protect the Same Subject Matter under Design Patent and Trade Dress Laws
Trademark Spaces and Trademark Law's Secret Step Zero
Part III
Copyrights
The Folklore of Copyright Procedure
The Sub Rosa Rules of Copyright Fair Use
Who Holds the Copyright of Output Generated by Artificial Intelligence?
Part IV
Trade Secrets
The Value in Secrecy
Curiosities of Standing in Trade Secret Law
Part V
Intellectual Property
Cheap Creativity and What it will do
IP Basics for Business Lawyers.
Publicado
Danvers, MA, USA : Thomson Reuters, 2023.
Lengua(s)
eng
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