Intellectual Property

Study Confirms: Employees Are Biggest Data-Security Threat

Sixty-nine percent of organizations said they had been breached due to an insider threat. Symptomatic of how intractable the problem […]

Is The U.S. Giving Away Leadership In 5G?

On the verge of new era – some call it the Fourth Industrial Revolution – the U.S. is ceding leadership […]

Was Spider Man’s Creator Ripped Off?

The daughter of Stan Lee, the legendary comic book writer who created Spider Man, Hulk and the X Men for […]

Chuck Yeager Sues Airbus For Trademark Infringement

Chuck Yeager, legendary test pilot and the first pilot to break the sound barrier, has sued Airbus SE for trademark […]

A Precarious Future For “Unbreakable Commercial Encryption”

People who follow this debate are seeing signs that the battle over unbreakable commercial encryption has turned in favor of […]

Use of Landmark Images in Advertising

Though landmark images are valuable visual assets in advertising campaigns, their use can raise serious legal concerns. They are often […]

A Fresh Look at Japanese Trade Secret Protection

There is no specialized trade secret statute in Japan, but trade secrets are afforded both civil and criminal protection under […]

New Patent Legislation Has Bipartisan Support

In a rare instance of bipartisan agreement, the Stronger Patents Act of 2019 is moving toward ratification. The Senate Judiciary […]

Patent

Changes in Canadian Patent Law Coming

Canada is changing its patent rules with an eye to modernizing the country’s patent regime. The changes take effect on […]

Phony Student Papers, Purchased On Demand, Are Flooding U.S. Colleges

It’s not plagiarism because the essays are original. It’s just that they aren’t the work of the students who turn […]

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