Intellectual Property

Why Some May Steer Clear Of Europe’s New Unified Patent Court

Europe’s Unified Patent Court, and the new Unitary Patent, are expected to become operative in May of next year. The […]

Public Health Groups Urge Congress To Reject Trans-Pacific Partnership

A coalition of 58 public health groups, ranging from Oxfam America and Doctors Without Borders (USA) to Public Citizen and […]

“Redskins” Trademark To Supreme Court

The Washington Redskins football team has asked the Supreme Court to review a lawsuit that ended in cancellation of the […]

Copyright Victor Asks Supreme Court For Legal Fees

Thai student Supap Kirtsaeng already won a major Supreme Court copyright case in October 2012, when the Court found his […]

Prince Will Be Remembered As Titan Of IP

Prince, the pop icon who died suddenly this week, was a fierce defender of copyrights over his four decade-long career. […]

Sanders Lawyer Tries To Shut Down “Bernie Is My Comrade” T-Shirts

Invoking the Lanham Act and U.S. copyright law, a lawyer for the Sanders campaign has demanded that the purveyor of […]

Copyright Overall Proposed By Commerce Dept

A task force from the Department of Commerce has proposed significant changes in U.S. copyright law, specifically with regard to […]

Fundamentals of Protecting Patents Overseas

The territorial nature of patent protection necessitates considering foreign patent rights and a benefit-cost analysis of foreign patent filing options. […]

Trademark Implications of “Brexit” Examined

A prominent London attorney considers the significant impact that a vote for the UK to leave the European Union would […]

Happy Birthday Lawyers Target “We Shall Overcome”

The same lawyers who targeted the “Happy Birthday” song, bringing it into the public domain, are now targeting the phrase […]

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