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Patents are a powerful form of intellectual property protection. They can save inventions from being infringed upon by copycats, can provide a multitude of licensing... Read More »
On January 7, 2019, the new guidelines for patent subject eligibility went into effect at the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO"). These... Read More »
The Ministry of Commerce has floated proposed changes to the rules of the Indian patent Act.
Two of the proposed changes are very concerning. It proposes a new... Read More »
Obtaining a software patent today is easier than it was just a year ago in most Art Units at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), thanks to the... Read More »
Video game patents being asserted in litigation are frequently challenged by defendants at the Patent Trial and Appeals Board by filing a petition requesting inter... Read More »
In most situations, a patent is the only way to deter a competitor from taking and using a company’s innovations. However, there are many aspects of patent law... Read More »
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide its first case under the 2011 America Invents Act on the extent to which a company can commercialize an invention prior to... Read More »
he pendulum continues to slowly drift toward patentees in this post-Alice world. Last week, in Ancora Technologies v HTC America, the Federal Circuit reversed a lower... Read More »
Global tech giant Intel, known for its widely-used computer processors, has won a patent connected to its work in the area of cryptocurrency mining... Read More »
Qualcomm Inc. has successfully dodged a potentially crippling ruling on patent exhaustion in its San Diego antitrust dispute with Apple Inc... Read More »
This year, we celebrated the fourth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Alice v. CLS Bank. Alice made clear that generic computers do not make... Read More »
Bank of America has secured its latest cryptocurrency patent, in the form of a hardware device designed to securely store cryptographic keys offline.
Awarded by the... Read More »
Groupon is required to pay IBM $57 million for willfully infringing on multiple IBM patents. The settlement also requires Groupon to enter into a licensing deal with... Read More »
Earlier this month, Sandoz Inc., the generics division of Novartis AG, settled a patent lawsuit with AbbVie Inc. over Humira, a so-called biologic drug that treats... Read More »
Late last week, Sandoz Inc., the generics division of Novartis AG, settled a patent lawsuit with AbbVie Inc. over Humira, a so-called biologic drug that treats... Read More »
CorWave, a French medical technology company that develops innovative implantable cardiac support devices for patients suffering from heart failure, has obtained... Read More »
IBM will receive $57 million from Groupon to drop a long-running patent between the two companies... Read More »
Streamed content monitoring specialist VFT Solutions has received a US government patent for methods for identifying, disrupting and monetising the illegal sharing and ... Read More »
With an ever increasing population and rising temperatures, humanity needs all the help it can get, and, for some scientists, life under the sea could hold the key to... Read More »
I’m thinking about the USDOJ’s “Nine No-Nos” of Patent Licensing. These were the subject of an important set of remarks in 1970 by then Bruce... Read More »