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COOPERATIVE ENTERTAINMENT, INC. v. KOLLECTIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC. Before Moore, Lourie, and Stark.  Appeal from the United States... Read More »
PACKET INTELLIGENCE LLC v. NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. Before Lourie, Reyna, and Hughes.  Appeal from U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary   Before Prost, Schall, and Chen.  Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Summary: The plain language of 35... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary   Before Judges Reyna, Bryson, and Stoll. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Delaware... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary Before Newman, Mayer, and Stoll.  Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Summary:  While... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary Before Reyna, Taranto, and Hughes. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California Summary: An... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary Before Dyk, O’Malley, and Wallach.  Appeal from the PTAB. Summary: A priority claim must be explicitly stated in the patent ... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary Before Moore, Reyna, and Taranto.  Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Summary: A party in an int er partes review... Read More »
A computer and technology policy is an important part of protecting and managing intellectual property.  A business should consider establishing a policy that... Read More »
Alice is clear that inventions drawn to automating well-known concepts are not patent-eligible. However, this area of the law becomes a bit murky when the automated... Read More »
Intel spent three days last week trying to convince the world it still needed PCs. The PC industry hoped the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco would reinvent... Read More »
Getting a whole extra second added to your day might sound like a great thing -- okay it doesn’t really sound that great -- but if you're a programmer or... Read More »
Sorry for any mathematicians out there who are fans of police brutality, but cops aren’t literally beating criminals with math. Boring as it may be, the police... Read More »
Quantum entanglement may be synonymous most quantum-technologies, but research lead by the National University of Singapore (NUS) hopes to change that. Collaborating... Read More »
If Governments and Corporations around the world aren’t on edge over cyber security, after last week’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, they should be... Read More »
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have provided new insight which could help engineers create more efficient memory storage devices. “Universal... Read More »
U.S. researchers at Purdue University and NNSA's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are perfecting simulations that show a nuclear weapon's... Read More »
Computer-designed proteins are under construction to battle the flu.  Researchers at the University of Washington are demonstrating that proteins found in... Read More »
The cyber-security community has given Flame mixed reviews after preliminary attempts to dissect the spying malware’s bloated code. Kaspersky Lab called Flame... Read More »
A quiet battle is currently raging over computer memory. The combatants, many of whom are also allies, include Japan and South Korea, DRAM and NAND, solid-state and... Read More »
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