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'Chief concern ': India continues to be on US priority watch list on intellectual property rights
NACHRICHT
02.05.2026

'Chief concern ': India continues to be on US priority watch list on intellectual property rights

India remains on the US Trade Representative's priority watch list for intellectual property concerns, citing inconsistent progress and long-standing issues with its Patents Act. The report highlights worries over data protection for pharma and agri-chemical products, alongside high customs duties on IP-intensive goods. Weak enforcement of copyrights and trademarks also remain key issues.

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Times of India
Goldman Sachs Bars Hong Kong Bankers From Using Anthropic's Claude AI Models
In Entwicklung
Business·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Goldman Sachs Bars Hong Kong Bankers From Using Anthropic's Claude AI Models

Goldman Sachs has barred its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's Claude AI models, following consultations with Anthropic and adopting a strict interpretation of its contract. The restriction does not extend to other AI vendors like OpenAI. Western AI models are banned in mainland China under the Great Firewall, while Hong Kong has generally operated outside those restrictions. US AI firms are concerned about 'distillation' - the risk that intensive use in China could help local actors train competing systems. The move could pose challenges for Hong Kong's role as a financial hub as bankers may fall behind peers elsewhere.

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Times of India
Goldman Sachs tells employees in Hong Kong: Do not use Anthropic AI models
NACHRICHT
01.05.2026

Goldman Sachs tells employees in Hong Kong: Do not use Anthropic AI models

Goldman Sachs has prohibited its Hong Kong bankers from using Anthropic's Claude AI models, citing contract interpretations amid US-China tech tensions. This move, impacting coding and financial modeling, raises concerns for Hong Kong's financial hub status and other institutions using the AI. The restriction highlights broader worries about AI intellectual property theft and cybersecurity risks.

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Times of India
US preparing crackdown on China's alleged AI intellectual property theft via distillation attacks
In Entwicklung
Technik·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

US preparing crackdown on China's alleged AI intellectual property theft via distillation attacks

The US is preparing to crack down on China's alleged industrial-scale theft of American AI intellectual property through distillation attacks. White House OSTP Director Michael Kratsios warned in a memo that foreign entities principally based in China are using tens of thousands of proxy accounts to distill US frontier AI systems. Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI have all accused Chinese firms of using distillation to clone their models. China has dismissed the accusations as pure slander, while Congress considers treating model extraction as industrial espionage.

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Ars Technica
Trump Administration Vows Crackdown on Chinese AI Model Extraction, Citing Intellectual Property Theft
In Entwicklung
Technik·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Trump Administration Vows Crackdown on Chinese AI Model Extraction, Citing Intellectual Property Theft

The Trump administration announced plans to combat foreign tech companies' exploitation of U.S. AI models, specifically targeting China. A Thursday memo from Michael Kratsios, the president's chief science and technology adviser, accused Chinese entities of industrial-scale campaigns to 'distill' capabilities from leading U.S. AI systems. The administration will work with American AI companies to identify such activities, build defenses, and punish offenders. The memo comes as China's AI performance gap with the U.S. has 'effectively closed' according to Stanford researchers, and as the House Foreign Affairs Committee advances bipartisan legislation to sanction foreign actors who extract key technical features from U.S. AI models.

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ABC News
Trump Administration Accuses Chinese Entities of 'Industrial-Scale' AI Theft Campaigns
In Entwicklung
Technik·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Trump Administration Accuses Chinese Entities of 'Industrial-Scale' AI Theft Campaigns

The Trump administration accused Chinese entities of running industrial-scale campaigns to steal U.S. artificial intelligence technology through 'distillation' operations that copy larger AI models to train smaller ones. Top science advisor Michael Kratsios said the campaigns use tens of thousands of proxy accounts and jailbreaking techniques to extract proprietary information from American AI systems. The administration plans to share intelligence with U.S. AI companies and explore accountability measures against the foreign actors.

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CNBC
Churchill Downs strikes $85m deal for Preakness intellectual property rights
Sport
21.04.2026

Churchill Downs strikes $85m deal for Preakness intellectual property rights

Kentucky Derby owner to buy Preakness trademarksMaryland will keep staging race under licensing dealMove comes amid Triple Crown scheduling debateChurchill Downs has reached a deal to acquire the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes, the company announced Tuesday, in a move that brings one of US thoroughbred racing’s most celebrated events under the same corporate umbrella as the Kentucky Derby.Churchill Downs Inc said it will pay $85m to buy the trademarks and associated rights to the Preakness and the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes from 1/ST Maryland LLC, an affiliate of 1/ST Racing. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport