IPWatchdog Hosts SEP Masters, the State of Veteran Entrepreneurship, Rule Changes at the PTAB
This week in Washington IP news, the Senate Committee on Small Business hears from entrepreneurs who served in the U.S. military, and the House Subcommittee on Communications discusses the implications of AI technology on U.S. communications. Elsewhere, the USPTO evaluates how women can be empowered to become entrepreneurs and holds a webinar to explain proposed rule changes at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).
Monday, November 13
IPWatchdog
Standards, Patents, & Competition Masters™ 2023
From Monday to Wednesday, IPWatchdog Studios, Ashburn, VA
This interactive three-day program from IPWatchdog covers the state of the Standard Essential Patent industry today, from global attempts to regulate SEPs, to FRAND, unwilling licensees, patent pools, multi-jurisdiction enforcement strategies, the role of the ITC, standardization of critical and emerging technologies and much more.
Tuesday, November 14
House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology
Leveraging AI to Enhance American Communications
At 10:00 AM on Tuesday, 2123 Rayburn House Office Building and online livestream
This marks the third time a House Energy & Commerce subcommittee is holding a hearing to discuss AI’s impact on a sector of the U.S. economy, with this subcommittee turning its focus to the communications industry. To announce the hearing, the Chairs wrote, “AI could enhance the performance of next-generation networks and vastly improve internet speeds. But with the benefits of AI come potential risks, like enabling cybercriminals to develop potent threats to our critical communications infrastructure. American leadership is vital to ensure the responsible deployment of AI, protect people’s privacy, and unleash the full potential of this technology.”
Wednesday, November 15
New America
The Intersection of Federal Privacy Legislation & AI Governance
At 2:00 PM on Wednesday, online livestream
With AI rapidly changing the technology landscape, federal governments across the globe are exploring rules and safeguards that need to be implemented. New America will discuss the U.S. federal government’s role in setting AI policy to protect privacy rights. Panelists will discuss existing legislation such as the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) which attempts to construct guardrails to protect individuals’ privacy.
Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship
Veteran Entrepreneurship: From Service to Small Business Success
At 2:30 PM on Wednesday, 428A Russell Senate Office Building and online livestream
The Senate Small Business Committee is holding a hearing to discuss the landscape of veteran entrepreneurship. The committee will hear from several successful entrepreneurs who served in the U.S. military as well as Col. Tim Green, USAF, the Acting Administrator of the Office of Veterans Business Development.
Thursday, November 16
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Learn about recent updates to internal decision circulation and review procedures at the PTAB
At noon on Thursday, online webinar
In this event, the USPTO is providing an overview of the changes as a result of its October 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Patent and Trial Appeal Board’s (PTAB) pre-issuance internal decision circulation and review. PTAB’s Vice Chief Judge Melissa Haapala will discuss these changes as well as a new Standing Operating Procedure on pre-issuance and post-issuance decision review.
Saturday, November 18
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Invest in HER: Empowering women’s ventures
At noon ET on Saturday, WB Collective New Orleans, LA and online livestream
In another installment in the USPTO’s Empowering Women’s Entrepreneurship (WE) program, attendees will hear from a variety of women entrepreneurs who have succeeded in securing funding. Speakers will discuss how to get funding for great ideas and the resources available to help start and sustain successful businesses. In addition to several entrepreneurs, Valencia Martin Wallace, Deputy Commissioner for Patents at the USPTO, will also speak about women’s entrepreneurship.
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