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    Jornada gratuita sobre patente en la UMU
    (2011-05-05) Urbina, Luis
    Jornada gratuita sobre patente en la UMU. Conferencia a cargo de Pascual Segura, Universidad Valencia. Salón de Grados de la Facultad de Economía y Empresa. Campus de Espinardo.
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    Jornada Patentes: lo que todo investigador debe saber
    (2011-05-05) Urbina, Luis
    Jornada Patentes: lo que todo investigador debe saber. Organiza: OTRI. Salón de Grados de la Facultad de Economía y Empresa. Campus de Espinardo.
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    Las «pseudoinvenciones» generadas por algoritmos, ¿jaque al estado de la técnica?
    (Centro de Estudios financieros, 2022-11-10) Derecho Privado; Facultad de Derecho
    he current existence of creative algorithms, such as All Prior Art or All the Claims, whose main objective is to create or generate as many inventive results as possible in order to make them public with the intention of «democratizing» hypothetical ideas related to inventions and thus avoid the so-called patent trolls, calls into question concepts as relevant for Patent Law as «prior art». It is fair to say that most of the results generated by these creative algorithms (in our opinion, pseudoinventions) lack any sense or logic whatsoever, but nevertheless, given that the cost of creating and publishing them computationally is practically nil, in the event that one of such results can be considered valid from the point of view of patent law, this circumstance will increase the level and volume of knowledge (information) incorporated into the state of the art to be taken into consideration by the person skilled in the art who has to assess novelty or inventive step in a patent application. The situation described above invites, then, to review some traditional concepts of the current patent system, especially the one referred to the state of the art which, in addition, since it is present in practically all legal systems, requires a study from a comparative perspective in order to be able to propose an adequate solution to the new reality described and in accordance with the current times.

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