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Webinar: Artificial Intelligence and IP
APR
Wed
22
10:30 - 12:00

This was 1 week ago

Location

Online

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Horizon Europe HorizonEU L+F Digital Europe

The Horizon Results Platform and the European IP Helpdesk organise this webinar as part of a series of lectures to address various intellectual property (IP)-related aspects. 

The webinar addresses Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property, with focus on the following aspects:

  • What do we understand by intellectual property in artificial intelligence?
  • What rights are there in data used by machine learning in AI?
  • How is data protected by database rights?
  • How to obtain the rights to use data in creating innovation in AI?
  • Is it possible to patent inventions in AI?
  • What impact will new advice from European and US Patent Offices have on the approach to examining patent applications?
  • Who owns inventions made with data supplied from other sources?
  • How can innovations in artificial intelligence be sold or licensed for use?

More information and the possibility to register can be found on the event website

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