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China set to introduce further protection for AI-related innovations
Xiaoming Zhang of Liu Shen & Associates takes a closer look at the Draft for Comments to the Patent Examination Guidelines and discusses its positive approach towards AI-related applications Sponsored by January 07 2021
On November 10 2020, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued a revision to the Patent Examination Guidelines (Draft for Comments). The revision may enter into force alongside the revised Patent Law and the Implementing Regulations of the Patent Law on June 1 2021.
As discussed in a previous article, the Patent Examination Guidelines had been updated in February 2020, and aimed to address prominent issues in the artificial intelligence (AI) field including eligibility, novelty/inventiveness, and sufficient disclosure. It is generally uncommon for the CNIPA to release updates twice within a short period of t
The Sino-Vietnamese War: This 1979 Conflict Forever Changed Asia
The Chinese war intended to “teach Vietnam a lesson” ended up being instructive both politically and operationally, though only at a terrible cost in human life for both sides.
Here s What You Need to Know: The Sino-Vietnamese war is generally perceived in the West as humiliating for Chinese forces.
At 5 AM on February 17, 1979, a massive artillery bombardment rippled across Vietnam’s mountainous northern border with China. Waves of soldiers from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) swarmed towards the startled Vietnamese soldiers hunkered down in border forts, bunkers and caves. Some outposts, taken by surprise, fell; others repelled the attacks with withering small arms and artillery fire.