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Superhero Technology Hits Patent Court

Mova, a technology that captures actors’ facial expressions and tics, and transfers them to animated figures for motion pictures, won […]

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 […]

Battle Shaping Up Over Targeted Ads

When it decided to classify Internet service providers (ISPs) as common carriers, the Federal Communications Commission did more than establish […]

Appeals Court Upholds Tip Restrictions

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a Labor Department rule barring employers from collecting tips given to waiters […]

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 […]

SEC Is Getting A “Fire Hose” Of Whistleblower Tips

The SEC is definitely bullish on its Dodd-Frank Whistleblower program, judging from its report to Congress a few months ago […]

Uber’s Regulation Problem

The alleged Kalamazoo shooter apparently would have passed a background check, but this latest horrific gun incident puts the spotlight […]

Monitoring Employees’ “Wearable Technology”

A recent survey finds that 10 percent of organizations are already using wearable technology as part of their HR strategy. […]

The “Employee-Misconduct Defense” After An OSHA Citation

When safety violations are committed by employees, is the company liable? That depends, explains a client alert from Stites & […]

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