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Intellectual property

The future regulation of AI: UKIPO launches further consultation on AI and copyright

The policy options make proposals on how to manage the copyright protection for AI-generated works and how to deal with
COP27

COP26: Transport Day

Welcome to the eighth instalment of our daily COP26 updates: a digest of what is on the agenda each day
Intellectual property

Supreme Court gives certainty to patentees in unlawful means economic tort claims

Dealing requirement upheld as an essential component of the tort, leaving intact the current system for litigating patents in the
COP27

COP26: Gender, and Science and Innovation Day

Welcome to the seventh instalment of our daily COP26 updates: a digest of what is on the agenda each day
Energy and Utilities

Smart Power | Repowering green energy assets, battery storage co-location, and sustainable disruption

Welcome to the third edition of Smart Power, Osborne Clarke's specialist service for asset managers within the green energy sector.
COP27

COP26: the start of week two and a focus on nature and land use

Welcome to the second week of daily COP26 updates: a digest of what is on the agenda each day, and
Energy and Utilities

The Energy Transition | Climate disclosures and £160m for offshore wind farms

This week, we look at compulsory climate disclosures for the UK's largest companies, £160m in funding for offshore wind farms
Intellectual property

Court of Appeal's DABUS decision highlights the debate on patents for AI-derived inventions

The judgment that an AI system DABUS could not be named as an inventor comes as international consultative activity intensifies
COP27

COP26: First week ends with focus on youth and public empowerment

Welcome to the final instalment of our first week of daily COP26 updates: a digest of what is on the
AI, Data and Transformative Technologies

Tipping the Balance: defining a sustainable vision for artificial intelligence

Given the huge energy demands of artificial intelligence, how can businesses ensure that it is a credible technology for their
Employment and pensions

Employment Law Coffee Break: COP26, knowledge of a disability, the Supreme Court rules on unlawful inducement, and name bias

Welcome to our latest Employment Law Coffee Break in which we look at the latest legal developments impacting employers.
Employment and pensions

Public Service Pensions Update | October 2021

In this edition we report on some pensions highlights from the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, developments in the public service pension