Intellectual Property

Are City Council Meetings Copyrighted Material?

An activist who assembled documentary-style videos using clips from Inglewood, Ca. City Council meetings and posted them on YouTube was […]

Inter Partes Review Is Fast-Paced, Often Strategically Advantageous

The America Invents Act created new administrative trials for litigating patent invalidity issues before the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal […]

"Eschew Patent-Law Jargon," Judge Orders

Patent lawsuit briefings filled with “technical jargon and unexplained patent terms of art” increase the likelihood for “misunderstanding and outright […]

Damages Reduced in Billion-Dollar Infringement Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has significantly reduced the $1.54 billion ruling levied against Marvell Technology […]

How To Address A $100 Billion IP Problem With A Drafting Revision

A post from Benesch notes that Gartner analysts predict that starting in 2018 there could be $100 billion per year […]

Suing A Parody

Companies that have a mind to sue over parodies of their brands are unlikely to win. On the other hand, […]

Twitter Deletes Jokes, Claims Copyright Violation

Twitter has been deleting some tweets on the grounds that the content – jokes first published by others – violated […]

Is .Sucks Extortion?

Boston Globe tech columnist Hiawatha Bray doesn’t quite get around to calling it that, although he quotes a critic who […]

"Terrorist" Posts Georgia Laws Online, Sued for Copyright Infringement

The state of Georgia is suing lawyer and tech advocate Carl Malamud for posting its laws to a publicly-available site. […]

A Likely Survivor In An NPE Shakeout

The America Invents Act and a number of court decisions have brought a much tougher assertion climate, but…

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