Author sues Paramount over Top Gun; Thaler appeals DABUS case to Fed Circuit; Vidal reviews VLSI PTAB matter; USPTO announces Hirshfeld leaving date; CNIPA says China leads in 5G patents; StockX hits back at Nike over NFTs; Louboutin dealt blow in EU Amazon TM row
Author sues Paramount over Top Gun; Thaler appeals DABUS case to Fed Circuit; Vidal reviews VLSI PTAB matter; USPTO announces Hirshfeld leaving date; CNIPA says China leads in 5G patents; StockX hits back at Nike over NFTs; Louboutin dealt blow in EU Amazon TM row
Questions surrounding whether artificial intelligence can be credited as the inventor on patent applications have been posed over the years, with courts in multiple jurisdictions concluding that only humans can be listed. Australia’s recent decision reverses its outlier status in that regard, coming into alignment with the majority of countries around the world.
Over the past few years technology evangelist and inventor Stephen Thaler, together with the Artificial Inventor Project, has campaigned for patent law changes across jurisdictions to.