John Covert, Bonnie Nannenga-Combs, Ph.D. The government established an electronic system (iEdison) for grantees and contractors to report inventions arising out of federal funding and to comply with ...
New USPTO rules confirm that AI can support the invention process, but only humans can legally claim inventorship under U.S.
Geertrui Van Overwalle et al., 2005. Models for facilitating access to patents on genetic inventions. Available at: http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v7/n2/full ...
Brian Dudley, Ph.D., Gaby Longsworth, Ph.D. 35 U.S.C. § 101 precludes a patentee from obtaining more than one patent on the same invention. Courts have extended this prohibition “to preclude a second ...
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USPTO says generative AI is just another inventor tool
The US Patent and Trademark Office has drawn a bright line around who can be an inventor, and it is not generative AI. By ...
Artificial intelligence has become part of everyday life, but as the technology rapidly advances, federal agencies are trying to adopt new standards for its use. One agency, the United States Patent ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued new guidelines on Wednesday outlining when inventions created with the help of ...
The full text of the University Patent Policy can be found in the Faculty Handbook, Section 3.7.5. Excerpts from this Policy have been included in the FAQs below. Expand all items + Who is an ...
Namely, ‘An object according to the present invention is to provide: a method of, without using organic solvent, simply, in a short time, further safely, and with high reproducibility extracting ...
A patent is a document that secures to an inventor the exclusive right to sell, make, or otherwise use his or her invention for a specified number of years. The document details the terms under which ...
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