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Design Patent Law After Curver Luxembourg, SARL v. Home Expressions Inc.

The design patent bar adjusted its strategies after the broad “article of manufacture” interpretation by the Supreme Court apportioning damages […]

Scattershot Regulation of Biometrics

The rapid embrace of biometrics creates significant concerns relating to protecting the privacy of individuals. Biometric technologies are in use […]

Connected Cars and the Clash of Two Patent Regimes

The auto industry has not experienced rampant patent litigation among key players. Patent litigation takes a backseat to well-entrenched business […]

New Canadian Patent Laws More Aligned With U.S.

Canada has substantially amended its Patent Act and Patent Rules for the first time in decades. The amendments are intended […]

Changes in Canada’s Labor and Employment Laws

The government of Canada has made significant changes to the labor and employment laws that apply to federally regulated businesses […]

New Ransomware Threat: We’ll Broadcast Data You Won’t Buy Back

Purveyors of a strain of malware called Maze Ransomware have added another term to their extortion deal. Not only will […]

Plaintiff Lawyer Accused Of Extortion In Roundup Case

A Virginia plaintiff attorney has been arrested and accused of attempting to extort $200 million from manufacturers of a component […]

Challenge To CA’s Women-On-The-Board Law Fails To Materialize

A law that was expected to spawn a wave of litigation – and which even Governor Jerry Brown, who signed […]

Cyberwarfare Does Not Equal Cyberwar, But Can Still Be Devastating

Many readers will remember the Stuxnet virus, which in 2010 infected computers in Iran and caused thousands of uranium enrichment […]

Have Algorithms Gotten A Bad Rap?

Sendhil Mullainathan, a professor of behavioral and computational science at the University of Chicago, is the co-author of two studies […]

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