Shanghai: Develop a Guide for Rapid Collaborative Protection of Artificial Intelligence Intellectual Property Rights

On April 21, at a Shanghai city news conference, Zhu Qigao, Director of the Shanghai Intellectual Property Office, stated that intellectual property infringement in emerging fields is highly concealed and difficult to determine technically. Shanghai has established three leading industry-specific intellectual property protection professional committees, and has formed the first lists of intellectual property administrative protection technical investigators and appraisal agencies, providing intellectual support for technical infringement determinations in emerging fields. At the same time, efforts have been made to strengthen frontier institutional research, develop quick collaborative protection guidelines for artificial intelligence intellectual property, and explore pilot implementation of neutral evaluation mechanisms for intellectual property disputes in key areas to help improve protection accuracy. (Securities Times)

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