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Safeguarding Corporate Creativity in the Age of ChatGPT
How organizations can defend their trade secrets and creative capital while riding the AI wave

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Interesting Tech Fact:
One of the most fascinating and rarely discussed historical facts about intellectual property dates back to the late 15th century, when Venice established the world’s first formal patent system in 1474—not to protect entire inventions, but to safeguard the methods of creation themselves. This meant that craftsmen, glassmakers, and engineers could legally defend the processes they invented, not just the end products. The Venetian Patent Statute marked the first time a government recognized that ideas, techniques, and creative ingenuity had tangible economic value. It set the foundation for modern intellectual property law and established a precedent that innovation deserves protection as much as production—a principle that continues to shape how we defend data, algorithms, and AI-generated works today.