Intellectual Property

SCOTUS Warm To Boosted Patent Damages

The Supreme Court this week signaled a willingness to relax the standard for enhanced damages in patent cases. In a […]

Patent Litigation Developments to Watch in 2016

Several developments in patent litigation could have a significant impact in 2016. Following the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in Alice […]

Good Rating For Chinese IP Courts

Fears that Chinese courts are protectionist, biased and anti-foreigner are misplaced, writes Jack Ellis, blogging on the IAM website. On […]

“Sherlock Homeboy” Violates Trademark, Estate Says

The Sherlock Holmes stories are now in the public domain, but the Sherlock Holmes trademark is still owned by the […]

Tighten Up Your Confidentiality Agreements

Your company is likely overdue to scrutinize and tighten up its confidentiality agreements, says a client alert from Seyfarth Shaw. […]

A Pitch For Patent Reform

Writing in the Congress Blog, in the influential Washington publication The Hill, two economics professors see major problems in the […]

Differing IP Enforcement On Three Continents

As the U.S., European and Chinese economies become more intertwined, it becomes more and more important for intellectual property owners […]

‘Happy Birthday’ Joins Public Domain With $14M Settlement

Music publisher Warner/Chappell will pay $14 million to settle a lawsuit over royalties on “Happy Birthday to You,” allowing the […]

Commerce Dept Suggests Copyright Changes

Remixes are okay, market forces will deal with educational programs, but runaway jury awards need some attention, according to a […]

Get Paid To Make Your Car A Billboard

A new startup pays car owners an average $450 per month if they are willing to have their car wrapped […]

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