Intellectual Property

Two Startups Raise Basic IP Law Questions

Two unusual startup companies could necessitate a revision to our IP laws, according to attorneys Ben Hattenbach and Joshua Glucoft […]

Texas Court Hits Apple with $532.9 Million Infringement Verdict

A Texas jury has found that Apple infringed on patents held by Smartflash LLC, to the tune of $532.9 million. […]

Food Processing Patents “Post-Alice”

Eligibility of processing patents, both before and following the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank Int’, and a recent case in which…

Washington Redskins Contesting Trademark Cancellation

Cancelling the trademark for the “Washington Redskins” infringes on the NFL team’s free speech rights and unfairly singles the team […]

Make Your “I’m Just Here So I Won’t Get Fined” Jokes While You Still Can

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch is looking to capitalize on his famously terse media day performance before the Super […]

Upcoming Supreme Court Ip Cases Will Have Big Impact

Two cases to be heard soon by the U.S. Supreme Court, one concerning induced patent infringement and the other regarding […]

Inter Partes Review, Developments and Procedures

Inter partes review (IPR) is a new USPTO procedure. It allows a challenge to patents by a party who is […]

The Perils Of Vague Copyright Terms In Contracts

When a company commissions work with another party, it’s important that it seal a clear agreement that all present and […]

When You Discover You Are The Copyright Thief

When best-selling author John Green heard that a quote from one of his readers had been wrongly attributed to him—a […]

“IoT” Will Change Everything, Including The Practice Of Law

More sensors means more data, and more data means more – and different kinds of – evidence. And of course sensors can be…

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