Inventions

An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition or process. The invention process is a process within an overall engineering and product development process. It may be an improvement upon a machine or product or a new process for creating an object or a result. An invention that achieves a completely unique function or result may be a radical breakthrough. Such works are novel and not obvious to others skilled in the same field. An inventor may be taking a big step toward success or failure. Some inventions can be patented. A patent legally protects the intellectual property …

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WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization · 13 May 2024

ALANEZI (Mr.), First Secretary (Economic Section), Permanent Mission, Geneva ARMÉNIE/ARMENIA Délégués/Delegates Andranik HOVHANNISYAN (Mr.), Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission, Geneva Anna SARGSYAN (Ms.), Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva AUSTRALIE/AUSTRALIA Chefs …

ŞERBĂNESCU (Mr.), Director General, State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM), Bucharest Chef suppléant National and European Patents, State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM), Bucharest Marius MARUDA Legal Adviser, Legal Department, State Office for Inventions and Trademarks (OSIM), Bucharest SAINT-KITTS-ET-NEVIS/SAINT


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 8 May 2024 English

Introduction In recent years, the rapid pace of developments in the domain of artificial intelligence (AI)—spanning machine learning (ML), cloud computing, neural networks, and large language models (LLMs)—has forced the …

programmes or algorithms even counting as patentable inventions.125 According to the section, computer programmes patent to Indian computational and analytics inventions.127 As a result of these challenges, Indian nature of patent filing in India means academic inventions often get left behind.131 India India’s AI Ecosystem: and Sandeep Pandey, “Scope of business method inventions under Section 3(k),” Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas cyrilamarchandblogs.com/2024/03/scope-of-business-method- inventions-under-section-3k/ 127 Poornima Nataraj, “How


La Fabrique Ecologique · 2 May 2024 French

Voilà pourquoi les objectifs de la campagne électorale européenne doivent être de tracer l’horizon 2050 de la France et de l’Europe en situation de neutralité climatique, de fixer les objectifs …

ces procédés. Une distinction claire entre les inventions techniques du génie génétique et les autres méthodes


EU: European Union · 2 May 2024 English

This report is a contribution to the ‘European Monitor of Industrial Ecosystems’ (EMI) project, initiated by the European Commission's Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship, and SMEs, in partnership …

create new value. In AR/VR, examples of claimed inventions include systems that carry out virtual, computer-simulated 1% 16 To bring some concrete examples, inventions in the field of batteries include laminar textile


ESM: European Stability Mechanism · 2 May 2024 English

Implementing Contracts 7.1 If the ESM requires any of the Services covered by the Framework Agreement, and unless the ESM uses a Release Order, the ESM will request the Service …

including but not limited to concepts, works, inventions, information, drawings, designs, templates, interfaces patents, utility models, ideas and rights to inventions (whether or not patentable or reduced to practice) including but not limited to concepts, works, inventions, information, drawings, designs, templates, interfaces manuals, plans, documentation, concepts, works, inventions, information, drawings, designs, templates, interfaces


WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization · 2 May 2024 English

Economic diversification is a tough process. It asks policymakers difficult questions about which areas to support, which not to support, and where untapped potential lies. It also requires the flexibility …

must disclose their inventions to IP offices, who evaluate whether these inventions meet the eligibility


WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization · 30 April 2024 English

inventors makes sense pragmatically: • would the patent system remain workable if AI-generated inventions were to be patentable? • who would own a patent if an AI system were to be recognized as an “inventor” did not have legal personhood and could therefore not own property. [...] • But, if AI-generated inventions were to be patentable, who would be the owner of the patent? • Patent ownership currently flows inventive contribution of an AI system • adapt the existing patent system to accommodate AI-generated inventions • change the requirement that a human inventor be named to a requirement that a human also be named

Getting ready for a world of AI-generated inventions Dr Alexandra George University of New South Wales intellectual property protection for AI-generated inventions? Options 1. Preserve the status quo and continue Establish a sui generis IP law for AI-generated inventions. 1. Recognize human inventors only • So far, under existing laws. • Therefore, AI-generated inventions are currently excluded from patentability in be rewarded for their efforts. • AI-generated inventions may render many human-made innovations “obvious”


WIPO: World Intellectual Property Organization · 30 April 2024 English

assume the inventor is human • The inventor has exclusive rights to exploit and monopolize their inventions in exchange for a public disclosure • The inventor con. [...] Establish who contributed to the

policymakers to establish conditions for AI- generated inventions and level set the IP innovation ecosystem The exclusive rights to exploit and monopolize their inventions in exchange for a public disclosure • The inventor


EU: European Union · 30 April 2024 English

Exponential progress in the area of ICT improves access to data and information, which in its turn can lead to greater accessibility, reduced complexity, efficiency and respect of fundamental rights …

1450 and 1840 and was marked by such events as inventions of Gutenberg press, the slide rule, the Pascaline the discovery of electricity, leading to such inventions as the telegraph (William Cooke and Sir Charles followed by the digital revolution marked by such inventions as the electronic e-mail, the Internet, mobile


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 30 April 2024 English

Exponential progress in the area of ICT improves access to data and information, which in its turn can lead to greater accessibility, reduced complexity, efficiency and respect of fundamental rights …

1450 and 1840 and was marked by such events as inventions of Gutenberg press, the slide rule, the Pascaline the discovery of electricity, leading to such inventions as the telegraph (William Cooke and Sir Charles followed by the digital revolution marked by such inventions as the electronic e-mail, the Internet, mobile


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