XLSCOUT is an SOC2 Type II compliant integrated innovation & patent monetization platform at the forefront of the global innovation and IP industry, harnessing the potential of advanced Al technologies like Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative Al for idea validation, optimizing ideation, creating high-value patents, and monetizing innovation.
MarqVision is an AI-powered platform that helps brands protect themselves from online counterfeits, unauthorized sales, and other forms of brand infringement across various online platforms.
ScaleIP, formerly known as LicenseLead, is a company that uses AI and IP transaction data to help businesses identify and connect with potential partners for licensing, selling, or collaborating on patents. It aims to streamline the process of finding suitable businesses and individuals for IP-related deals. ScaleIP helps IP teams save time, generate revenue, and make informed patent decisions by identifying and engaging with the most likely IP partners.
Black Hills AI provides automated Intellectual Property legal support services from its offices in the US. Its legal support services include intellectual property docketing, paralegal, proofreading, analytics and annuity management services.
Questel, a company specializing in intellectual property (IP) management and innovation. Questel provides software and services to help businesses manage their IP assets, including patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights.
Tradespace works with leading innovators to generate, manage, and commercialize their IP portfolios. We are the only platform supporting organizations across the entire innovation cycle, including disclosure collection & evaluation, IP management, analytics and scouting, and commercialization.
BakerHostetler's case tracker monitors key U.S. litigation involving copyright issues related to generative AI. It provides overviews, key filings, and summaries of cases that significantly impact the AI value chain, from content creators to downstream users. Click to stay informed about the evolving legal landscape surrounding AI and copyright.
From contract enforcement to liability for autonomous systems, AI is stirring legal waters. This report outlines the top concerns companies must address to avoid costly missteps. How are lawyers adapting to this fast-moving landscape? New rules are emerging—and the risks are real. Click to find out how organizations are staying legally prepared.
Exploring the intersection of generative AI and copyright law, this report addresses the copyrightability of AI-generated works. It discusses the necessity of human authorship for copyright protection and analyzes how AI-assisted creations fit within existing legal frameworks. Click to learn about the evolving standards for creative ownership in the age of AI.
The report by the U.S. Copyright Office delves into the legal and policy challenges posed by digital replicas—AI-generated imitations of individuals' voices or appearances. It examines current legal gaps and recommends federal legislation to protect individuals from unauthorized digital likenesses. Click to discover the proposed measures and their implications.
Discover how AI is transforming the world of intellectual property (IP), accelerating creation and demanding a revolution in licensing and management. This article explores the strategic disadvantages of outdated IP processes and the competitive edge gained through automated, scalable licensing systems. With the digital economy moving at breakneck speed, businesses must adapt to monetize and protect IP in real-time or risk being left behind. Click to dive into this game-changing shift!