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In a case concerning copyright for the classic film “Raging Bull,” the U.S. Supreme Court held that the equitable defense of laches cannot preclude a claim for damages brought within the three-year statute of limitation window. The ruling could potentially increase the number of copyright infringement actions.
Responding to House legislation that would have “severe unintended consequences on legitimate patent holders,” Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, announced that he was tabling the Patent Transparency and Improvements Act of 2013.
Prosperity Life Insurance Group’s board of directors has appointed Anurag Chandra as Prosperity’s Chief Executive Officer. Chandra joins Prosperity from […]
Charles J. Grimsley has joined Hoffman & Hoffman’s Miami office as a senior associate. Grimsley was chairman and president of […]
Acadia Realty Trust announced the appointment of Jason Blacksberg as Senior Vice President, General Counsel. Blacksberg succeeds Robert Masters, who […]
The New York Racing Association announced Tuesday that it has hired Lynn LaRocca to be the company’s chief experience officer […]
Pressure to clamp down on the data-broker industry went up a notch last week, with the Federal Trade Commission releasing […]
Our love is like our music. It’s here and then it’s gone, wrote the Rolling Stones, one of the many […]
Growing your patent portfolio to take advantage of the America Invents Act, confronting the top ten myths about post-grant trials at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and addressing “the rise and wrath of design patents.”
Gaming company Blizzard Entertainment is taking a stand against programmers who create and sell cheats that provide a competitive advantage […]
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