patentability

Patentability refers to the criteria that an invention must meet to be eligible for a patent. This typically includes being novel, non-obvious, and useful, ensuring that the invention has not been previously disclosed or patented.

What are the implications of AI on the legal and ethical boundaries of intellectual property?

The implications of AI on the legal and ethical boundaries of intellectual property are significant. AI technology has the potential…

10 months ago

Can you conduct IP landscape analysis to ensure the uniqueness of a POC idea?

Yes, as a software development company, we can conduct IP landscape analysis to ensure the uniqueness of a proof of…

1 year ago