Crystal Clear Drug Patents? When Science, AI, and Law Collide
As AI gets better at predicting how drug molecules arrange themselves into crystals, courts may need to reconsider what makes a new drug form patentable. When computers can forecast the
As AI gets better at predicting how drug molecules arrange themselves into crystals, courts may need to reconsider what makes a new drug form patentable. When computers can forecast the
Under the current model for royalty rate-setting for digital music streaming, artists are paid one-tenth of a penny per stream despite digital streaming platforms making up over 80% of the
As the commercial space race heats up, the treatment of intellectual property in outer space will become a perennial issue. As humanity boldly goes where no man has gone before,
The current world’s No. 1 men’s tennis player, Jannik Sinner Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid in March but was not banned in a decision announced by the
In April 2024, Chad Hugo challenged Pharrell Williams’ attempt to secure sole control over ‘The Neptunes’ trademark, alleging Williams acted fraudulently and in bad faith. The news stunned the music
In 2018, the NCAA launched the transfer portal as an official system for student-athletes seeking to transfer between schools. Since its inception, the portal has experienced numerous changes. So, where
Artists have a lot of reasons to be wary of generative AI. Now, they’re taking steps not only to protect their work from data scraping, but to fight back.
Trademark trolling, the practice of registering trademarks without any intention of using them, is a growing issue in the world of intellectual property law. Taming the Trolls: Courtroom Battles and
When Congress attempts to craft legislation to deal with the changing needs of an increasingly digital world, the laws they draft can have unintended consequences. The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright
Artificial intelligence now drafts medical advice to patients on behalf of physicians, but it’s unclear who will be liable if false advice is given