Protecting intellectual property in the digital, cloud connected age has never been more important, or more difficult. But there are solutions.
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The nature of intellectual property is changing. For designers, scientists and engineers, innovation can have widely different meanings, from a novel way to combine carbon atoms into a molecule for the pharmaceutical industry, to a control algorithm for an interplanetary spacecraft. Once, the concepts of novelty and innovation were simply defined in legal terms, and the methods for protecting innovation were clearly defined.
Today, it’s more complicated. Not only is the concept of innovation more nuanced, but the very nature of information is also in play. How much of a human genome is patentable? How much of a copywritten algorithm is defensible? Can artificial intelligence be assigned a patent? The stakes and never been higher, and the difficulties in keeping proprietary information away from competitors, have never been more challenging.
Joining engineering.com on this episode of The Engineering Roundtable are four experts to discuss this complex topic.
Panelists:
Jim Durkin, Managing Director, Product Management, IP.com
Ameet Bhattacharya, CTO, IP.com
Joe Manico, Research Scientist, Kodak Moments
Elle Gahl, President & CEO, Shadow Ridge Analytics
Moderator:
Jim Anderton, Multimedia Content Director, engineering.com
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