Intellectual Property
May 18, 2026
AI dominates global IP debate at INTA conference in London
Roughly 10,000 intellectual property attorneys gathered in London for the annual INTA conference, where discussions centered on artificial intelligence, the growing influence of the European Unified Patent Court and the increasingly international nature of IP litigation.
Artificial intelligence dominated this year's International Trademark Association annual meeting in London, where roughly 10,000 intellectual property attorneys gathered to discuss cross-border disputes, the European Unified Patent Court and the widening divide among countries over AI-generated works.
For copyright and trademark litigator Erica J. Van Loon and patent litigator Michelle E. Armond of Armond Wilson LLP, the conference underscored how quickly the global IP landsca...
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