Lawyers from our firm have participated in compiling the group standard Intellectual Property Guide for Generative Artificial Intelligence, which has been released and took effect on October 10, 2025
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The group standard Intellectual Property Guide for Generative Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter referred to as the "Standard"), under the jurisdiction of the China Electronic Chamber of Commerce (CECC), organized and compiled by the Zhihe Standards Center, and led and drafted by Beijing Kuaishou Technology Co., Ltd., was officially released and implemented on October 10, 2025, with the standard number T/CECC 42 - 2025. As a typical case of the "standardization + market supervision" group standard, the Standard was displayed at the 56th World Standards Day Theme Event and the 4th Standard Innovation Conference held in Haidian District. Partners Feng Chao and Consultant Yuan Fei from our Beijing Office, Partners Yao Lifen and Liu Daliang from our Shenzhen Office, Partners Li Yajun and Cui Qingqing from our Guangzhou Office, as well as Partner Li Jingzhi from our Nanchang Office, participated in compiling the Standard. This further demonstrates our firm’s research accumulation and industrial influence in the interdisciplinary field of generative artificial intelligence and intellectual property, and reflects TAHOTA’s professional attitude of continuously devoting itself to the field of cutting - edge scientific and technological law.
Centered on the key issues in the technological development, application, and compliance management of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), this Standard specifies the basic requirements for intellectual property (IP) compliance management and protection. It establishes a comprehensive framework for the acquisition, application, and risk management of IP covering four core areas: copyright, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. Focusing on prominent challenges such as ambiguous liability and ownership in AI scenarios and the complexity of algorithm patent determination, the Standard fills gaps in this cutting-edge field with innovative rules, demonstrating distinct characteristics of systematicness, practicality, and forward-looking.
Intellectual property related to generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has long been a core professional area that TAHOTA has continuously focused on and prioritized in its strategic layout. We have established an inter - regional and highly collaborative professional team, which constantly tracks technological evolution, participates in the formulation of industry rules, and provides clients with proactive compliance solutions. Moving forward, TAHOTA will continue to delve deeper into legal research in the field of GenAI and related technologies, actively engage in the development of the industrial ecosystem, and strive to contribute more wisdom and efforts to the innovative and standardized development of the industry.




