In Patent Application No. 202017019068, Stephen L. Thaler named DABUS, an artificial intelligence system, as the inventor of a food container invention. Although the Indian Patent Office refused the pre-grant opposition filed by Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala in a separate order, its order refusing the application substantially Includes/mentions the opponent’s statutory and comparative-law submissions on inventorship and proof of right.
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Manual of Patent Office Practice and Procedure: BananaIP’s Comments / Suggestions
BananaIP Counsels reviews the Manual of Patent Office Practice and Procedure, offering targeted suggestions on AI inventorship, accessibility, and procedural clarity. The submission aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in the Indian patent system.
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Dr Kalyan C Kankanala has opposed Stephen Thaler’s Indian patent application that names AI as the inventor. The post analyses the legal position of AI inventorship under Indian patent law and highlights key arguments presented in the opposition.
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This post analyses the IP waiver proposal for Covid-19 vaccines and the USPTO’s stance on AI inventorship, focusing on their legal implications. It also covers recent international patent settlements and policy updates with an objective, legal-academic perspective.
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