Intellectual Property

Jury To Decide Star Trek Fan Movie Case

Though Paramount Pictures and CBS appear to have scored a major victory in their copyright suit over an online movement […]

Family Of Face-Time Car Crash Victim Sues Apple

On Christmas Eve 2014, a Texas man who was using Apple’s Face-Time chatting app while driving crashed into another car, […]

Run-DMC Files $50M Infringement Suit Against Walmart, Amazon

Iconic rap group Run-DMC has filed a lawsuit against Walmart, Amazon, Jet and others for more than $50 million, claiming […]

IP Licensing and Antitrust: The DOJ/FTC Guidelines

Licensing intellectual property can have an “anti-competitive” effect, but not necessarily. How does a company, whether potential plaintiff or defendant […]

Recent Scrutiny of Non-Competes

Federal and state enforcement agencies, historically, have stayed out of regulating non-compete agreements. But a recent uptick in enforcement activity […]

Alibaba Has A Counterfeiting Problem

American trade officials added Alibaba Group’s online shopping bazaar to their list of the world’s most notorious markets for counterfeit […]

Big Studios Shut Down Movie-Filtering Service

Major Hollywood studios have succeeded in shutting down, temporarily at least, a Utah-based service that allows users to stream “cleaned-up” […]

Why A Spoliation Ruling Didn’t Block A $25 Million Verdict

In a case in the Eastern District of Virginia, the court allowed a jury’s findings to stand, denying the defendant’s […]

Patent System For Drugs Gets The NYT Fisheye

Recent cases of drug prices being jacked up for business reasons, not to mention the case of the EpiPen and […]

Hackers Who Could Eavesdrop Through Your Phone

The code enabled a complete takeover of an iPhone – e-mail, Internet use, keystrokes, Skype chats – and could even turn on a microphone so conversations could be monitored. It would even shut itself off…

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