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05 Nov 2018
Obtaining patents for artificial intelligence and machine learning in Europe

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are very much growth technologies that are being exploited in many different industries. These techniques aim to replicate the intelligence and learning capabilities of humans in machines and computers. Examples of uses include speech recognition, self-driving cars and robotics.

10 Aug 2018
A large proportion of the value of your company could be your intellectual property – but is it protected?

Your intellectual property (IP) can be protected through a variety of types of intellectual property rights (IPRs), each of which has different advantages for your business. For instance, IPRs can add value to your company, provide income streams, allow you to prevent competitors from commercialising your technology and trading on your reputation and help you to retain key staff.

11 Apr 2018
Patenting antibodies

Antibody technology has advanced a long way since the early days of Kohler & Milstein’s antibody-secreting murine hybridomas. Whilst Kohler & Milstein’s invention was not patented, patent protection for the new generation of murine, chimeric, humanized and human antibody-based drugs is essential to safeguard the future development of these drugs.

09 Sep 2016
Updated guidance on copyright for industrially produced artistic works

For artistic works that are produced industrially in bulk (more than 50 articles made), the copyright protection was limited previously to a term of 25 years, so to be commensurate with the term obtainable for registered designs (which protect the outward appearance of products).  However this copyright term has now been extended for such artistic works to the lifetime of the creator plus 70 years.