Striking the Perfect Balance: Why Telecoms Must Innovate While Maximising Current Technologies to Drive Long-Term Success
Achieving long-term success in telecoms requires balancing the development of future capabilities with the effective adoption of current technologies, ensuring both innovation and immediate value for users.
OpenAI Asserts Copyrighted Material as Essential for Developing Advanced AI Tools like ChatGPT
ChatGPT has ignited discussions about the interplay between AI development, intellectual property and the use of copyrighted material for datasets.
What you need to know about TiPJAR and Elon Musk's X intellectual property rights battle
Insights from UK-based tipping company TiPJAR's legal battle against Elon Musk's X reveal critical aspects of intellectual property rights.
U.S. Copyright Office says some AI-assisted works may be copyrighted
The U.S. Copyright Office issued new guidance on Wednesday to clarify when artistic works created with the help of artificial intelligence are copyright eligible.
US, China trade talks to be resolved within 2 weeks, says Mulvaney
The fate of the U.S, China trade talks could be known in the next two weeks, according to White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
Protecting intellectual property is a necessary evil but nations must work together
China wants to spare its citizens from pollution and poverty. Let's not shut it out of global innovation.
Mark Zuckerberg to testify in $2bn lawsuit claiming Oculus stole VR technology from ZeniMax
Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax said they will prove allegations that Oculus stole VR trade secrets and destroyed evidence.
China renews call for heightened scrutiny of tech sector and tighter cybersecurity
Critics of China's new cyber laws reportedly raised concerns over issues related to intellectual property.
Avoiding patent wars and reducing IP risk in the blockchain ecosystem
Marc Kaufman, partner at Reed Smith, presented at the EUIPO Blockchain IP Workshop.
Specsavers wins UK approval to trademark 'should've'
UK Intellectual Property Office approves optometrist Specsavers' application.
GlaxoSmithKline to share knowledge on cancer drugs to benefit poorer countries
The Brentford headquartered company to allow competitors access to its patent pool.
Premier League chief Richard Scudamore: 'No Brexit but UK should protect intellectual property'
BT and Sky split the bills for three seasons broadcasting rights, paying £5.1bn in February.
US, China in urgent talks on crucial cybersecurity deal
The deal would solve cyber attacks from China on US power stations, hospitals and cellphone networks.
Samsung's $930m compensation to Apple to be downsized as appeals court rejects trademark claims
Samsung secured partial win on its appeal of patent litigation against Apple.
Google News Spain closure: Publishers may ask EU to 'protect rights of citizens and businesses'
Spanish publishers may ask EU and competition regulators to intervene over "negative impact" of Google News closure
Google News shutting down in Spain over new intellectual property laws
Google News won't be available in Spain from 16 December after the introduction of new intellectual proprty laws in Spain.
Intellectual Property: How One Media iP Group Makes New Money from Old Content
From Men & Motors to Spotify – One Media iP Group chief Michael Infante talks about cashing in on nostalgic digital content.
Europe Cracks Down on Google, Apple, Facebook and the Data-Driven Tax Black Hole
The EC has honed in on protecting member states' tax bases.
UK Businesses Will Have to Prove Cyber Crime Resilience to Win Government Contracts
The British government will announce the launch of the scheme on 12 December.
Chinese Hackers Spied on Five European Countries at G20 Summit
FireEye monitors hackers' spear fishing attack on employees at foreign ministries.
Employee Wellbeing: Why Firms Must Publicly Report How they Manage Human Capital
Louise Aston, director of Business in the Community's Workwell campaign, makes the case.
Samsung Forced to Pay Apple $290 Million in iPhone Patent Damages
A jury has ordered Samsung to pay Apple a further $290 million for infringing iPhone patents.
Samsung Calls Apple's Closing Remarks 'Racist' in Patent Damages Retrial
Samsung failed to get a mistrial declared in its damage retrial against Apple claiming "racial bias" in some of Apple's comments.
Jailbreaking or Unlocking iPhone Illegal, Says US Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty (TPP)
Leaked document on Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty suggests jailbreaking or unlocking iPhone could be illegal.
A Guide to China's CPC Central Committee 3rd Plenum: Xi Jinping and Communist Leaders Discuss Economic Reform in Beijing
Economy slowdown is elephant in the room at Beijing's political gathering, says Dr Reza Hasmath.
IBM Accuses Twitter of Infringing Three Patents
IBM seeking undisclosed sum in compensation for alleged patent infringements.
Nokia Seeks Ban on HTC One Sales in UK Following Patent Victory
Nokia seeks a ban on the sale of HTC One in the UK following patent victory.
EU Signs €26bn Free Trade Agreement with Canada
Ceta will boost boost bilateral trade by 23% between EU and Canada.
Social TV Apps Creating 'Lawyer's Paradise' in Second Screen World
Lawyers warn social TV apps open to ambush marketing and copyright abuse threat.
Tax Avoidance: Facebook Paid Zero UK Corporation Tax in 2012
Social network giant only paid £238,000 in British corporation tax in 2011.