Other Barks & Bites for Friday, May 16: USPTO Wants Comments on E-Commerce Counterfeiting; Bayh-Dole Coalition Honors Faces of Innovation; Google Takes Top Spot in U.S. Patent Filings for Generative AI
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This article outlines key updates in the technology and patent sectors, including the USPTO's request for feedback on OECD's E-Commerce Guidelines. The U.S. Court of Appeals rectified legal standards in patent proceedings, ensuring clear guidance for conception issues. Data shows Google's ascendancy over IBM in generative AI patents. Additionally, Microsoft is restructuring its software offerings under EU antitrust pressure, while the UK's legislative changes signal evolving AI policies. An EPO study relates technical standards to patent examination efficiency, and a magistrate judge's ruling addresses copyright infringement claims involving Anthropic.
The USPTO is soliciting comments on the OECD's E-Commerce Guidelines, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in shaping digital commerce standards.
In a significant move for patent law, the Federal Circuit corrected the legal standard for conception, affecting how patent interferences are adjudicated.
Google has displaced IBM as the top U.S. patent applicant for generative AI inventions, indicating a shift in innovation leadership in this rapidly evolving field.
Microsoft's decision to separate its Office and Microsoft 365 software offerings from Teams reflects growing scrutiny from EU regulators on antitrust matters.
Read at IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
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