Intellectual Property

Star Trek Fan Film Lawsuit “Going Away,” Says J.J. Abrams

The amateur filmmakers who raised funds to make their own Star Trek film, Axanar, got good news at a fan […]

Internet Screenshots Admissible As Evidence, Judge Rules

An archived version of a website may be submitted as evidence to prove unauthorized use of a trademark online, after […]

Nude Actresses And The Rule Of Reason

The Supreme Court may have finally found a case it will consider. The issue is the NCAA’s request for a […]

Trade Secret Protection, U.S. And Europe

Law professor and blogger Dennis Crouch looks at similarities and differences in an area of IP law that’s been going […]

What To Do About Cyber-Defamation

It’s easy to do and very difficult to counter. Attorney Jonathan R. Tung looks at cyber defamation, “the tech tort […]

Plot Thickens In “Other White Meat” Trademark Lawsuit

The pork producer trade group, the National Pork Producers Council’s (NPPC), was granted its request to intervene in a festering […]

Patent Office Director Says New Trade Secret Law Is A Game-Changer

The theft of trade secrets may be the biggest transfer of wealth in history and likely costs U.S. innovators $300 […]

No Way Out Of Texas

Companies that want their cases heard elsewhere are stuck in the oddball venue of the Eastern District of Texas, which, […]

Diaper Fight Goes To Supreme Court

An adult diaper patent is in dispute, but the real issue is how long is too long to wait to […]

Supreme Court Cheerleading Outfit Case Could Have Far Reach

The Supreme Court this week agreed to hear a case in which one manufacturer asserts copyright over a style of […]

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