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The last two months have been relatively chaotic for USPTO. Its leadership has been completely changed out, with a new Acting Director, the nomination of John Squires as Director, and others. In any case, we can expect patent policy to be u...
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One of outgoing USPTO Director Kathi Vidal’s last moves was releasing a USPTO AI Strategy. The AI Strategy has five focus areas, covering topics like studying the impact of AI on IP and developing internal AI capabilities. What exactly is U...
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