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USPTO Revisits Guidance for AI-Assisted Inventions

USPTO Revisits Guidance for AI-Assisted Inventions

To address the rapid increase in the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in creative endeavors, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued inventorship guidance for AI-assisted inventions on February 13, 2024. Perhaps out of haste to act, as...
Intellectual Property: The Startup Investor’s Advantage

Intellectual Property: The Startup Investor’s Advantage

For startups seeking investors, intellectual property (IP) protection is not just a legal formality, it is a critical strategic asset that significantly enhances a company’s attractiveness and valuation. In today’s economy, intangible assets, including...
Trademarks & Likelihood of Confusion

Trademarks & Likelihood of Confusion

by Brianna Pruitt Under the Lanham Act, a trademark is “any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof” that distinguishes and indicates the source of goods or services. Trademarks are an immensely valuable asset for a business to create brand identity,...
How AI Infringes on IP

How AI Infringes on IP

By Brooke Anderson (Legal Intern) In 2025, an age where Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is reshaping industries – from content creation to product design to legal research – questions about ownership, authorship, and infringement of intellectual property are becoming...
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