We are pleased to present the latest edition of CRA’s IP Literature Watch. This issue contains pieces on antitrust & IP, licensing, litigation, innovation, law and policy, copyright, and trade.
Some highlights from the issue:
- An article theorizing the emergence of a genomic marketplace in which traits-from disease resistance to enhanced cognition-are priced, licensed, and traded as proprietary assets;
- A working paper that asserts that uncertainty over the legal status of AI training is a drag on innovation and development in this vital economic sector; and
- An article that takes the position that if copyright law, case law evolution, and public policy do not evolve to accommodate the structural changes posed by AI music, human authorship will be significantly devalued.
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