Intellectual Property

Cloud Data Is Virtually Ransomware-Proof, But Breaches Are A Problem

January 31, 2022

Because cloud services are so proficient at creating multiple backups, they keep data virtually immune from ransomware attack, but the […]

Global Rundown Of AI Law & Regulation

January 28, 2022

2021 was an active year for for policy proposals and legislation related to artificial intelligence and automated technologies, says an […]

Patent Case Implicates Fundamental Due Process Question

January 3, 2022

One of the first cases the Supreme Court will consider in 2022 involves one of the oldest conundrums in U.S. […]

Funny Money Update

December 10, 2021

The Australian computer scientist Craig Wright, who claims he is the one and only “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the pseudonym of the […]

To Reduce Risk, Make AI “Explainable”

December 9, 2021

The problem for companies that employ AI, says a post from Federal News Network, is to make sure it’s implemented […]

Moderna Loses FCPA Appeal On Its Vaccine IP

December 3, 2021

The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals let stand an administrative panel’s findings that patents belonging to Arbutus are valid, thus […]

Suing a Foreign Patent Infringer

December 3, 2021

A foreign company sees your success in the U.S. market and copies your product, infringing your U.S. patent in the […]

Most Active Patent Prosecution Attorneys

December 1, 2021

The USPTO issued more than 350,000 utility patents in 2020. IP Watchdog has ranked the 10 most active patent attorneys […]

The CA Employment Law Minefield: What’s New For ’22

November 29, 2021

It’s not yet illegal to be an employer in California, but it’s getting there….

Is Copyright Infringement Theft?

November 19, 2021

Last year, in a case over the state of North Carolina posting a production company’s footage of an 18th century […]

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