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L’IA générative
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) soulève de nombreuses questions en matière de propriété intellectuelle (PI).
Mondial | Publication | August 21, 2015
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In December, 2014 the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) published and requested responses to “Nullification of Ban on Invoice Assignment Clauses”, a consultation paper and draft regulations proposing to nullify contractual clauses prohibiting the assignment of receivables (the right to payment of an amount under a contract). The Small Business, Employment and Enterprise Act 2015 includes a power to nullify bans on assignment and the aim of the measure is to make it easier for businesses to access invoice finance. For some businesses, and particularly for small businesses, the only assets against which they can borrow will be invoices for payment due to them. However, a supplier’s commercial customers are currently able to contractually bar this kind of invoice assignment. On August 9, 2015, BIS published its response to the consultation paper, having taken into account all the feedback they received.
Having considered the views received, the Government has concluded that the nullification of a ban on invoice assignment clauses should:
BIS aims to begin the Parliamentary process after the summer break in order to commence these proposals as soon as possible.
On August 20, 2015 Companies House published an updated schedule of implementation of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 which received Royal Assent in March 2015. Changes to the implementation schedule may occur as the associated secondary legislation passes through Parliament, but the latest schedule is as follows:
October 2015:
December 2015:
January 2016:
April 2016:
October 2016:
(Companies House, The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act is here, 20.08.15)
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Les systèmes d’IA générative sont entraînés au moyen de gros volumes de données, souvent tirées de sources du domaine public qui peuvent être protégées par le droit d’auteur ou d’autres droits de propriété intellectuelle, comme un droit sur les bases de données au Royaume-Uni et dans l’UE.
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