Recent insights
Potential effects of the Inflation Reduction Act on orphan drug development
The IP in AI – Can AI infringe IP rights?
Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror’ Shows AI’s Perils With Lax Legal Rules
Intellectual Property partner Mark Baghdassarian, senior attorney Zachary Fields and associate Jonathan Pepin authored a Bloomberg Law article titled …
AI Policies
Since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, popular use of artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded.[1]One survey reported that over 56% of employees …
General Counsel Update: December 2023
Innovation, IP and the energy transition – Creative tensions
High steaks: McDonald’s loses trade mark beef against Hungry Jack’s, but “25% more beef” claim is misleading
TechQuake Podcast: Artificial Intelligence
The IP in AI – Can patents protect AI-generated inventions?
Copyright Office Seeking Comment on Human Authorship Requirements for AI-Generated Works
On the heels of one of the first district court decisions that denied a copyright for AI-generated work that entirely lacked human authorship and left …
AI-Generated Works Cannot Be Copyrighted Because They Lack Human Authorship
One of the hot-button issues that generative artificial intelligence (AI) has raised is whether works created by AI engines are copyrightable. In one of …
China Enacts Groundbreaking Regulations To Vet Generative AI — Will Other Nations Follow Suit?
Some of the world’s earliest and most detailed governmental regulations for generative artificial intelligence (AI) just went into effect in China …
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Rebekah Gay
Partner, Head of Intellectual Property, Sydney
Sebastian Moore
Partner, Head Intellectual Property, London and Milan
Laura Orlando
Managing Partner, Milan Office, Milan
Peng Lei
Partner, Kewei, Mainland China and Shanghai
Dr Ina vom Feld
Partner, Germany
Sue Gilchrist
Consultant, Sydney
Andrew Moir
Partner, Intellectual Property and Head of Cyber Security and Data, London
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Executive Partner, Asia and Australia, Sydney