Last week we discussed the recently decided case of Thaler v Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks [2023] UKSC 49. In that case, Dr.... Continue reading
Suppose you are employed by a technology company, and you create your own invention, who is entitled to hold the patent rights to that invention?... Continue reading
Last week we discussed the recently decided case of Thaler v Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks [2023] UKSC 49. In that case, Dr.... Continue reading
Just before Christmas last year, the UK Supreme Court made quite the groundbreaking finding on the question of whether an artificial intelligence machine could be... Continue reading
In our previous series, we extensively covered open-source software. Our last three papers have focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for law and... Continue reading
In a recent video, the Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) urged Batswana to adopt Cyber Hygiene practices. With the recent surge and extensive utilization of... Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence, once dismissed as a mere novelty, has surged in prominence, with generative AI at the forefront of innovation. This form of machine learning,... Continue reading
Last week, OpenAI, the Company behind every student’s favourite generative AI tool, ChatGPT, made several exciting announcements, the most notable of which is Copyright Shield.... Continue reading
Welcome to Tech Tuesdays, where we post content relating to the Law and its Impact on Computing and Technology. This is Part 6, and the... Continue reading
Welcome to Tech Tuesdays, where we post content relating to the Law and its Impact on Computing and Technology. This is Part 5 of our... Continue reading