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The Lay Of The Land: Patent Law And AI Inventors
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Wensen An analyses protection standards for AI-generated
inventions set by the world's major IP bodies
The development of AI technology has contributed to the
emergence of many AI inventions, and the special characteristics of
AI inventions has challenged the patent systems in many countries.
Although examination rules and protection standards for patents for
new fields such as AI are not consistent worldwide, the overall
situation is positive for the protection of such patents.
This article aims to discuss the problems encountered in patent
protection of AI-generated inventions and analyse patent
examination rules and standards from the world's major
intellectual property organisations.
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Originally published 09 Nov 2020
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