Intellectual Property

Biden Issues “Right-To-Repair” Order. Advocates Want More.

Responding to the frustrations of consumers, repair shop owners, farmers, and many a DIY fixer, President Biden has made the […]

Top Ten Patent Applicants In Canada All Foreign Companies

“It’s embarrassing,” said one interested observer of the Canadian intellectual property scene.“We can’t even have ownership of our own market […]

Venue Shopping Foiled

Dennis Crouch, writing in Patently-O, discusses a brazen attempt to manipulate venue in two related patent infringement cases. The effort […]

Patent System Costly and Unnecessary, Article Says

Awareness about the importance of R&D has never been higher thanks to the pandemic and the rapid development of vaccines. […]

Warning Re Trade Secrets: Employees With Access To Info Can’t “Steal” It

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Van Buren v U.S. dealt with a police officer misusing official data for his […]

Traditional Press Needs IP Protection, Says Ex-Dean of Harvard Law

“Only one private industry is mentioned in the Constitution, and that is the press,” says Martha Minow, former dean of […]

Is Your Face Your Intellectual Property?

About three years ago local Philadelphia tv personality Karen Hepp took a trip to New York, and smiled at a […]

No More USPTO Submissions in PDF

All documents submitted to the US Patent and Trademark Office will need to be in DOCX format as of Jan. […]

Bitter Estate Battle Over Robert Indiana’s Work Turns Into Lovefest

When the artist Robert Indiana died in 2018, a high-stakes litigation battle erupted over rights to his work and how […]

$3 Billion Trade Secrets Win For HP Upheld

A three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeal has upheld Hewett-Packard’s win in its case against Oracle. The issue […]

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