
AIPPI World Congress 2019: Brexit and IP
The UK Intellectual Property Office ( IPO), lawyers and industry have provided an update on how IP rights will be affected by Brexit.
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Copyright
21 December 2020 The full impact of Brexit will be felt when, on December 31, 2020, the transitional period of the UK’s departure from the European Union comes to an end—raising questions for IP rights owners and practitioners alike.
Patents
18 September 2019 While the number of patent applications relating to artificial intelligence has soared in recent years, there is still some confusion around the patentability of the technology, as lawyers discussed at the AIPPI World Congress.