Key Ruling on UK AI Patentability Announced & more…Keep up with what has been happening this week in our latest IP news round-up…

Intellectual Property Office welcomes new IP Minister

Feryal Clark announced as the new IP Minister.


La Propriété Intellectuelle – Intellectual Property considerations for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games

As the 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic games (2024 Games) are due to kick off in Paris very soon, there are a number of rules and regulations that New Zealand businesses need to be aware of before using intellectual property relating to the 2024 Games in advertising and promotions.


OpenAI’s Tactics Test First Amendment in New York Times Fight

OpenAI’s effort to force The New York Times to hand over reporting notes behind millions of articles allegedly used to train ChatGPT could be a hardball tactic to run up the newspaper’s legal bills or stall its copyright infringement suit, according to several intellectual property and First Amendment attorneys.


Beck Greener Breaks Down Barriers by Welcoming University Students from Under-Represented Sections of the Community for the upReach Work Experience Programme

In collaboration with award-winning social mobility charity upReach, Beck Greener sponsored a programme offering a week of in-person funded work experience for university students from under-represented sections of the community looking to pursue careers in the IP sector.


Key Ruling on UK AI Patentability Announced

The Court of Appeal has issued a pivotal judgment in the case between the Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks and Emotional Perception AI Limited.

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