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The Interplay between Regulatory Exclusivities and Patent Litigation under the Hatch-Waxman Act

The Hatch-Waxman Act, officially known as the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act, revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry by balancing the interests of...

Objective Evidence in Determining Obviousness

MEDTRONIC, INC. v. TELEFLEX INNOVATIONS Before Moore, Lourie, and Dyk.  Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Summary: A close prima facie case of obviousness can be...

FDA Updates Cybersecurity Guidance

Written by:Matthew Ruth & Philip M. Nelson Going forward, medical device approval will require the device maker to provide cybersecurity information to the...

Patexia Insight 179: Best Patent Litigators of 2023: A Fusion of Analytics and Peer Reviews

In January, we delved into the intricacies of patent litigation in our third annual Patent Litigation Intelligence Report. This comprehensive study spanned five years, from July 1...

Fresh From the Bench: Latest Precedential Patent Case

CASE OF THE WEEK Medtronic, Inc. et al. v. Teleflex Innovations S.A.R.L., Appeal Nos. 2021-2356, -2358, -2361, -2363, and -2365 (Fed. Cir. May 24, 2023) In this week’s Case of...

ANDA Litigation: Navigating the Complexities of Patents and Generic Drug Approvals

In the world of pharmaceuticals, the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) process plays a critical role in the approval and market entry of generic drugs. However, the intersection...

FDA Approves Qalsody™ for Treatment of ALS

Written by: Douglas W. Crandell, Ph.D. & Robert J. Hilton, Ph.D. On April 25th, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved QalsodyTM (tofersen) for the...

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It all goes back to 2019 when Philips accused Fitbit of infringement of four of its patents, 8,277,377, 6,013,007, 6,976,958, and... Read More »
Just two weeks ago, Google filed a lawsuit against Sonos in the Northern District of California over patent infringement. In this lawsuit, ... Read More »
Federal Circuit Summary Before Lourie, Reyna, and Chen.  Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Judge J. Rodney Gilstrap. ... Read More »
Aging baby boomers, exposed to a lifetime of loud music, are more demanding than past generations about the quality of what and how they hear... Read More »
What do you get when you take three individual patent suits, two plaintiffs, three big-name defendants, four patents (two of which have been ruled invalid), and a... Read More »
If you happen to have an iPhone 4S handy, go ahead and ask Siri about a patent lawsuit that was filed April 25, 2012, in U.S. District Court for the District of... Read More »
The entertainment industry would probably push a button to get rid of the Internet if it could. Every year, piracy grows. Every year, the entertainment industry shows ... Read More »
It’s not often that a company wants to be a defendant in a high-profile IP case. In July, however, Google tried to have itself named as co-defendant in a suit... Read More »
All eyes are fixed on the Apple v. Samsung trial currently playing out in the courts. For those following patent law, this is perhaps the latest “Trial of the... Read More »
Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University has launched a suit alleging that Apple's use of Siri in its iPhone and future versions of its iPad infringes two U.S. ... Read More »
The Google of China is called Baidu. Baidu is already the dominant search engine throughout China, catering to a projected 61% of the market share in regards to... Read More »
Recently, Google and Facebook continued their ongoing efforts to shore up acknowledged deficiencies in their respective lines of business as related to mobile... Read More »
Despite the relatively sparse details on Google’s latest gadget, the glasses have already been called genius, stupid, a gimmick, and the future of technology... Read More »
Google, as a search engine, holds all the cards. Let’s be honest, if you were curious about which search engine is the best you would probably just Google it. I ... Read More »
Friday's child may be loving and giving, but Google I/O has already given its all. We've had a day of promising and exciting demos, followed by a day of more... Read More »
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Jul 2, 2012
IPv6 is here. Well, it has been for 16 years now, but aptly enough, World IPv6 Day is all about its coming of age. No candles or shoe ceremonies at this event, simply ... Read More »
What is a PC? Wikipedia defines a PC thusly: A personal computer (PC) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it... Read More »
Last week a federal jury found that Google did not commit patent infringement on two Oracle patents in question. In a unanimous verdict, the 10-member jury dashed... Read More »
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Daniel PorterHoorah for open source! The last thing we need is an extensive software patent war on our hands as well, so with some luck this will start to nip it in the bud. I wonder if, as you suggest, this sort of decision will have any impact on the technological patent wars, with their pre-established rhetoric of fair use?
May 29, 2012
The RIAA has always been a little twitchy about music copyrights, and that’s putting it mildly. The latest front in the war on piracy (or fair use, depending on ... Read More »
YOU are the product. This is the not-so-secret wisdom that accompanies the inevitable question of how some online ventures can become profitable. Like the 20th... Read More »
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