This summer’s blockbuster, “Sinners,” a horror movie set in the 1932 Mississippi, has come to represent an strangely satisfying entertainment for audiences and a potential
This summer’s blockbuster, “Sinners,” a horror movie set in the 1932 Mississippi, has come to represent an strangely satisfying entertainment for audiences and a potential
IP-related opportunities for investors and businesses are growing, but so are challenges to IP certainty and value. Film, music, publishing and invention leaders are saying
“Identifying the latest intellectual property challenges and opportunities” will be the focus of a panel of leading experts in San Francisco on April 24th. The
Thousands of artificial intelligence patents have been granted worldwide over the past decade with little clarity as to their meaning, value or validity when tested
A list of panels and speakers have been announced for the 2025 Intellectual Property Awareness Summit®, which is being held in conjunction Dolby Labs at
No one said making money with Generative AI was going to be easy, but with costs skyrocketing even the biggest, most solvent and strategic investors
Both TikTok and Google recently joined an initiative comprised of leading content publishers and generators designed to make changes to images and other content easily
The relationship of inventions, names, content and designs to intellectual property rights, less than clear to most people, has been complicated by the emergence of
The frontlines of AI today are comprised not only of computer programmers and generative AI platforms but of thousands of businesses, investors and users who
Six leaders in artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights, including a former Philips and IBM executive, a serial entrepreneur, ex-ITC Commission and current USPTO Director
Author of “AI for People and Business: A Framework for Better Human Experiences and Business Success” and INDYCAR racing engineer and data scientist Alex Castrounis
Creators, lawyers, IP owners, investors, policymakers and others engaged in IP seldom agree about what audiences need know about intellectual property rights – or do