AI in IP: The 2026 ROI Reckoning Hits Hard
The faith-based AI adoption rush of 2025 crashes into 2026's ROI demands. IP pros without metrics? Budget axes loom.
Imagine you're a third-year law student, drowning in Westlaw tabs, when Sotomayor drops the mic: master AI. It's not hype—it's survival.
The faith-based AI adoption rush of 2025 crashes into 2026's ROI demands. IP pros without metrics? Budget axes loom.
President Trump's bold EO slaps 100% tariffs on imported patented pharmaceuticals. Drugmakers face a stark choice: move to America or pay up.
A plaintiff's big idea, typed into ChatGPT, just got ruled non-secret by a federal judge. Two fresh cases signal massive risks for anyone whispering trade secrets to generative AI.
Two years in, GDPR's €114 million fines look puny against Google and Facebook's war chests. But 2020 brings reports, laggard nations, and court battles that could rewrite data rules overnight.
Picture this: A poll of privacy-savvy Twitter users, and still, over a third botch the 'right to be forgotten.' If they're clueless, good luck to the rest of us.
The Pro Codes Act is back, promising free access to safety codes—but at what cost to the standards machine? Opponents warn of crumbling innovation; backers cry foul on public domain myths.
Your garage invention goes viral. Big Tech copies it. You get nothing. That's the new normal strangling solo innovators — unless AI rewires patent monetization entirely.
Everyone figured GDPR would be the big stick for data hogs. But Bounty's £400K fine under old UK law proves regulators were swinging hard even before the hammer dropped.
Picture this: your kid logs into a game, and boom — their biometrics are slurped up without a parent's nod. Privacy groups just called out the FTC for sleepwalking on age assurance.
Remember when Trump screamed 'KILL FISA'? Now he's all in on renewing its crown jewel, Section 702. But with oversight slashed and reforms dismissed as tweaks, is this just more forever surveillance?
Imagine Portugal slapping tariffs on Europe or raiding a neighbor's leader. Laughter, sanctions, isolation. Now swap in America — and it's business as usual. Here's why that double standard burns us all.
Imagine your key video evidence in a high-stakes trial dismissed as fake. Deepfakes aren't sci-fi anymore—they're gumming up courtrooms, hiking costs for everyday litigants.