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Is the Tide Finally Turning for AI Patents? A Landmark USPTO Decision Signals Hope
For years, innovators in the Artificial Intelligence space have faced a frustrating paradox: creating groundbreaking technology, only to have their patent applications rejected on the grounds that their inventions are too “abstract.” At our firm, we’ve seen this firsthand. We’ve championed brilliant AI inventions, arguing that they are tangible, transformative, and deserving of protection, only […]
Take Control: How to Protect Your LinkedIn Data from AI Training
Your professional reputation took years to build. Why let it fuel someone else’s AI empire without your permission? LinkedIn recently introduced a feature that automatically opts users into AI training—using your profile data, posts, and professional content to train generative AI models. The catch? This setting is enabled by default, and many users have no […]
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Six Years of Sagacity: Celebrating Our Journey and Unveiling Our Future
Six years. What a milestone! When I first launched Sagacity Legal, I had a clear vision: to create an intellectual property law firm that was more than just a service provider. I wanted to build a true partner for innovators, entrepreneurs, and creators. A firm that would stand by them, empower them, and help them […]
AI is a Tool, NOT a Replacement for Human Judgment
This AI blog post is Written by Sagacity Legal Intern Naiya Chung Complement, Not Replace Human Thinking and Accountability AI should be used as an aid, not a substitute. While it can significantly enhance productivity, streamline tasks, and offer valuable insights, it should never replace critical thinking, empathy, human management, and/or accountability. Yet in today’s fast-paced […]
CIP Applications – Don’t Miss Your Window: Add New Innovations to Your Patent Application Before It’s Final
Filing Doesn’t Cover Everything. You Can Still Add More If You Act Fast with a CIP Application Author: Naiya Chung, Sagacity Legal Intern Let’s talk patent law, new subject matter, and protecting your inventions. To begin, you might assume that once your patent application is filed, your work is done. However, if you have developed new […]
AI, Copyright, and What Creators Need to Know After Meta Wins on Fair Use
AI is now part of everyday tools and services. It often uses creative works like art, books, music, and code without creators’ knowledge. If you create original work, it is important to understand how AI might affect your rights as laws around AI are still evolving. Why Meta Could Use the Books Without a License […]
Brand Overreach or Celebrity Infringement? The $100 Million Trademark Lawsuit Against Lady Gaga
Written by Naiya Chung (“Legally Naiya”), Sagacity Legal Intern Let’s talk about trademarks, their power, and a legal battle currently unfolding between the global superstar, Lady Gaga, and a California surf brand, Lost International, LLC. In March 2025, Lost International, LLC, the company that owns Lost Surfboards, filed a lawsuit against Lady Gaga. Lady Gaga […]
The Battle of Recipes: Brooke Bellamy vs. Nagi Maehashi – What Future Cooks Need to Know about Copyright Law
Written by Naiya Chung, Sagacity Legal 2025 Intern Let’s talk copyrights. In the age of viral food trends, TikTok-famous bakers, YouTube chefs, and best-selling cookbooks, it is now easier than ever for a fantastic recipe to not only get attention but be copied, borrowed, and flat-out stolen on social media. This raises an important question […]