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Implicit Bias in Intellectual Property Law


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 64 minutes
Recorded Date: October 28, 2024
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Agenda

  • Overview of Implicit Bias (Explicit, Confirmation Bias too)
  • Implicit Bias in AI – Is Copyright law increasing implicit bias?
  • Patent Prosecution – Implicit bias against female Patent applicants?
  • Trademark’s "economic consumer” focus instead of a humanized “person” focus – Does it create implicit bias problems?

For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

Implicit bias is assessed here by looking at our three major areas of IP law—copyright, patent and trademark—and discussing the required issues of implicit bias through the lens of a survey of our IP laws. In this program, intellectual property lawyer Peter Afrasiabi takes you on a fun, interesting journey asking these questions: Does copyright law and fair use as it collides with modern AI technologies require us to assess, where implicit bias in the stock of material that AI is learning on, whether fair use and copyright law need to take that into account in deciding the AI fair use questions being litigated? Do the large differentials in male to female inventor patent grant rates, and the differential in male to female patent examiners, create implicit bias in the patent system, especially where we have elastic patentability concepts on abstract ideas? Do our trademark laws’ central focus on the archetypal “consumer” create their own bias issues by not seeing the “consumer” as an actual person? These and other interesting implicit bias issues, with strategies to combat implicit bias, are addressed.

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Panelists

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Peter Afrasiabi

Founding Partner
One LLP

Peter Afrasiabi is a founding partner at One, LLP, and focuses his practice on copyright, patent, trademark and entertainment litigation. In addition, Peter is a professor and the Director of the Appellate Clinic at University of California, Irvine School of Law.

Peter graduated from University of California, Los Angeles and University of Southern California Gould School of Law.


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