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31/03/2025 - US Patent Office Withdraws AI Policy: Legal Implications Explained (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: Patently-O

Patently-O reports that the US Patent Office has withdrawn a controversial policy regarding patents for AI-generated inventions, citing legal challenges related to authorship and intellectual property rights. The policy aimed to clarify whether AI systems could be credited as inventors, but faced backlash over concerns about accountability, ownership, and compliance with the US Patent Act. Legal experts argue that the withdrawal underscores the need for comprehensive reforms to address AI's impact on patent law, particularly regarding the definition of inventorship and protection for AI-generated innovations.

The report highlights the risks of leaving AI-generated inventions unprotected by patents, which could discourage innovation and complicate IP compliance for companies. As AI continues to transform R&D across industries, resolving these legal ambiguities will be crucial to ensuring robust intellectual property protections.