Startups have to be mindful of intellectual property, patents, and trademarks., and it’s important to make sure that you have this covered. One person who knows this area very well is Justin Woods, European Patent Attorney with FR Kelly, and I recently spoke with him.
Justin talks about his background, what FR Kelly does, the European Patent Office, machine learning artificial intelligence patents, the three main areas of IP and more.
Justin is a seasoned European patent attorney with over two decades of experience at the forefront of the European patent system. His unique perspective stems from his prior role as an examiner at the European Patent Office (EPO), making him one of the few attorneys who have worked on both sides of the patent application process.
As a leading expert in computer-implemented inventions, Justin has been instrumental in navigating the complex landscape of machine learning and artificial intelligence patents. His deep understanding of the relevant case law and his ability to secure grants for AI-related applications have solidified his reputation as a trusted authority in the field.
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