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10 stories about Intellectual Property
Israeli companies and entrepreneurs should prepare for change in the European patent system
03.03.22
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Guillaume Stern
In a few months, the United Patent Court and the European Patent System will start operating differently, having significant implications for those seeking to protect their Intellectual Property
Protecting AI and ML IP is crucial to remaining competitive in booming domain
27.06.21
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Ehud Hausman
"Contrary to the common myth, in most leading countries including but not limited to the U.S., Europe (EPO), China, Korea and Japan, software-related inventions are patentable and enforceable," writes Ehud Hausman of Reinhold Cohn & Partners
Reinhold Cohn and Calcalist to host 2021 startup competition
15.11.20
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CTech
Contest is open to startups at seed and series A stages, top three winners will be awarded strategic, digital marketing, and storytelling services worth up to NIS 100,000
Hyperloop is not only radical in its technology, but also in its intellectual property strategy
13.11.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Ultimately, the goal is to merge the hyperloop system with an autonomous uber system, seamlessly connecting a human-free transportation system
With Star Wars Day Just Around the Corner, Disney Tests the Limits of Intellectual Property
01.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
The owner of the well-beloved franchise recently claimed Tweets relating to it are subject to its own terms of service, appropriating users’ intellectual rights and igniting a wide discussion on the validity of often unread user agreements
How Fortnite Danced Its Way Into Uncharted Legal Waters
04.02.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Researcher Dov Greenbaum outlines the legal implications of recreating potentially copyrighted materials such as dance moves or even famous tattoos in video games
Guns: Just a Red Herring in 3D Printing or Something More Problematic
27.01.19
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Dov Greenbaum
If a group of people was asked about the legal concerns associated with 3D printing, most would likely mention 3D printed guns. But the moral and legal debate the technology raises is much broader
On Way to Crypto Offering, Copyright Protection Startup Makes Misleading Claims
18.02.18
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Daniel Vainberg
Israel-linked NKOR Ltd. is seeking to raise millions of dollars in the unregulated world of initial coin offerings
Mobileye CEO Rejoins Jerusalem University Following Royalty Dispute
24.11.17
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Hagar Ravet
Star scientist Amnon Shashua will be reinstated as a professor at the Hebrew University's engineering school
Israel Wants to Tout New Corporate Tax Regime, Gets Snubbed by Big Tech
20.11.17
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Omri Milman
The Ministry of Finance cancelled a delegation to the U.S. intended to convince tech multinationals to register their intellectual property in Israel