Intellectual Property

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Every era gets the buzz its zeitgeist requires. Now that the signature drug of the 1960s is all but totally […]

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Immortal Cells Generate Potent Lawsuit

“This case,” says the complaint, “is about a multibillion-dollar biotechnology corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific, making a conscious choice to sell […]

Federal Circuit Just Made It Much Easier To Get a Design Patent

In re Surgisil, LLP is a key federal circuit decision that makes it easier to obtain design patent protection. It […]

America Invents, One Decade Later

On the 10 year anniversary of the America Invents Act, IP Watchdog asked some prominent players in the IP world […]

One More Chance For the CAFC To Get It Right

According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is batting zero when it […]

Big Tech Losing Patent Battles Right and Left

Last week a jury decided that Apple should pay $300 million to Optis Wireless Technology in the companies’ second patent […]

Don’t Let Big Losses By Big Tech Kill Innovation

On August 13 the ITC found that Google was infringing five Sonos patents. If upheld, the finding could make importation […]

CAFC Rules Against PersonalWeb

The Court of Appeals for the Federal District has issued a precedential decision that PersonalWeb Technologies’ patent claims against Google, […]

Should Ransomware Payments Be Banned?

Ransomware attacks have become so extensive, and so expensive, that their effects ripple through the entire economy: They have in […]

Apple Won’t Have To Pay For Infringing “Submarine Patent”

Personalized Media Communications sued Apple in 2015, for infringing a patent on digital rights management technology. Earlier this year a […]

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