Τhe impact of artificial intelligence on intellectual property rights
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to those systems of computer science that demonstrate intelligent behavior and are concerned with building smart machines. Some recent headlines refer to paintings produced by machines or drugs discovered by computer programs. The number of enterprises implementing AI technologies has grown by 270 percent over the past four years with a […]
Australia’s Misguided Attack on American Companies
America is the most innovative country in the world because American workers hustle to innovate and create new products and services. Competition is the key element to always strive for excellence and no government should be able to pick winners and losers. Unfortunately, at least one bureaucracy in Australia does not like the competition.
Property Rights Alliance and The Washington Foreign Law Society Presents a Webinar: “Property Rights for Development”
On behalf of Property Rights Alliance, we would like to invite you to join a special webinar on “Property Rights for Development” in partnership with the Washington Foreign Law Society and Brazilian Association of Intellectual Property Rights. Join us on Tuesday 14th of July from 5:30 EST until 6:30 pm EST for the presentation of the last edition […]
Property Rights Alliance and The Washington Foreign Law Society Presents a Webinar on “Property Rights for Development”
On behalf of Property Rights Alliance, we would like to invite you to join a special webinar on “Property Rights for Development” in partnership with the Washington Foreign Law Society and Brazilian Association of Intellectual Property Rights. Join us on Tuesday 14th of July from 5:30 EST until 6:30 pm EST for the presentation of the last edition International […]
Europe’s New Digital Strategy to Target American Companies is Made in China
The European Union and its member states are not able to keep up with the pace of innovation and growth of American companies. And now they are resorting to Chinese tactics to undermine U.S. innovation.
In Europe, Fed Up Voters Send Message to EU Superstate
Often it is difficult to describe the outcome of an election with one word. This time it's different. Voters were fed up with an arrogant, bloated superstate bureaucracy. They voted to get their sovereignty back.