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South Africa approves world’s first patent with AI inventor

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South African’s patent office, the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, issued a patent that lists an artificial intelligence (AI) as the inventor on Wednesday. The patent is the first in the world to list AI as the inventor.

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Japan Parliament approves RCEP free trade deal with China and ASEAN

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RCEP is touted as one of the world’s largest free trade deals and has been signed by 15 countries in the Asia Pacific region, including China, South Korea, Australia and the 10-member ASEAN comprising Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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Publicly Traded International Patent Firm IPH Continue Growth through Acquisition

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by Dennis Crouch The publicly traded Australian company IPH Limited continues expanding its global intellectual property services empire. It already owns leading firms in Australia, including AJ Park, Griffith Hack, Pizzeys, and Spruson & Ferguson. For now, the USPTO prohibits their model.

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Australia: Four-step guide to intellectual property management - Holding Redlich

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Intellectual property (IP) rights can accrue significant value for companies when managed properly.

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Publicly Traded International Patent Firms

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by Dennis Crouch In October 2022, Canada’s largest intellectual property firm became a publicly traded entity. The old partners continue to have some management rolls at the firm but will be employees of IPH rather than owners. “Canada’s Intellectual Property Firm” is now owned by the Australians.

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Australia: Intellectual property & Australian sanctions against Russia - Piper Alderman

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Companies with IP assets in Russia should develop strategies for dealing with the Australian & international sanctions regime.

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Montana legislature passes first Tiktok ban in US

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The bill’s preamble asserts China “has an interest in gathering information about Montanans, Montana companies, and the intellectual property of users to engage in corporate and international espionage.” This, the legislators argue, violates Montana’s right to privacy.