Intellectual Property

Protecting IP During Job Interviews

Intellectual Property can be compromised during a job interview, and the leak can run in either direction, according to this […]

Deadlocked Supreme Court Turns To IP Cases

Going into its new term with just eight justices, the U.S. Supreme Court has shied away from taking on controversial […]

IP Lawyer Sued For Copying Appeals Court Filing

New Jersey IP lawyer Ezra Sutton won a patent troll case on behalf of his client, Sakar International, alongside lawyers […]

Offering Free Wi-Fi Doesn’t Create Copyright Liability

Europe’s highest court has ruled that businesses offering free Wi-Fi to customers are not liable if their customers violate copyrights. […]

Link To A Pirate And You’re A Pirate, Says Europe High Court

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that knowingly posting links to copyrighted material can under some […]

Key Takeaways From The New Trade Secrets Act

Earlier this year the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 was signed into law, amending the Economic Espionage Act and […]

EU Unveils Stringent Copyright Rules For Tech

In the effort to create the so-called single digital market, the European Union is set to unveil proposals that would […]

Songwriters Enter Digital Copyright Fray

Upset with last year’s Justice Department ruling that tightens restrictions on what songs music royalty clearinghouses could offer for licensing, […]

Take Me Out To…“Guaranteed Rate Field”?

Surely one of the more unusual of the corporate-sponsored names, for the stadium formerly known as…

Your Tattoo Can Be Someone Else’s IP

Could a court force removal? Probably not. But limiting activity that could be construed as “a commercial endeavor” is another […]

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