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Zynga has announced that its founder, Mark Pincus, will leave his operational role as Chief Product Officer, but will continue […]
The plaintiffs alleged their articles were being censored so they would not come up in the search results.
Northwestern football players will decide on April 25 whether or not they want to form a union, upending the regulations […]
In a reversal of policy, the FCC has announced it will propose new rules that would allow Internet providers to […]
After a recent David Ortiz/President Obama Oval Office ‘selfie’ was revealed to be a publicity stunt organized by Samsung, IP advocates are revisiting the right of publicity.
The “Hunger Games” attorney, the Linguist and the John Wayne are just a few of the “types” you’re likely to see at a scheduling conference in the Eastern District of Texas courtroom for the patent litigation docket.
Vermont’s attorney general won a major victory in its groundbreaking effort to use the state’s consumer protection law to crack down on “patent trolls.”
There are two primary venues for U.S. patent holders to pursue infringement claims: federal district court or a Section 337 […]
An art project meant to stir debate over privacy and security, two adjunct professors have debuted ‘Conversnitch,’ a device that […]
Georgia has joined a number of other states in enacting legislation that provides employers who hire an ex-convict with a […]
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