The UK government will not change patent inventorship criteria or copyright computer-generated works provisions following its consultation on artificial intelligence and IP, but it plans to amend a copyright law relating to data mining.
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19 January 2022 The UK government has decided to maintain the current IP exhaustion framework but said further development of the policy is “needed” in due course.
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