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Ownership of Internet of Things devices, digital rights management law, interminably long software click-through agreements—these are all modern issues that seem ... Read More »
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has upheld the validity of a data transmission patent, after Google had sought to invalidate it through an inter partes ... Read More »
MARSHALL – A jury in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas on March 10 awarded Whirlpool Corp. $7.6 million in damages, ruling that TST Water... Read More »
To the surprise of no one, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled laches is not a defense to patent infringement suits that are brought within the Patent Act's... Read More »
Intellectual property plays a key role in protecting innovation, especially in areas of technology that develop quickly. A strong patent portfolio is of particular... Read More »
STOCKHOLM, March 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- InDex Pharmaceuticals Holding AB (publ) today announced that a patent covering 19 compounds from the company's DIMS... Read More »
Biotech is renowned for its huge profits; but these would be nonexistent without intellectual property. What is the role of IP law in the industry? There is yet no... Read More »
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John CorthellA big part of the issue is that biotech innovations typically have to go through some sort of regulatory process, which can take years. Other industries benefit from being the first to the market, but biotech can't take advantage of that due to, for example, FDA regulatory hurdles that can take up to 12 years.
Mar 15, 2017
A federal jury in Kansas City, Kan., awarded Sprint $139.8 million in a patent infringement lawsuit against Time Warner Cable on Friday.http://bit.ly/2lHdMGu
A federal appeals court has thrown out a jury verdict that had originally required Apple Inc to pay $533 million to Smartflash LLC, a technology developer and licenser ... Read More »
In Trading Technologies International, Inc. v. CQG, Inc. et al., [2016-1616] (January 18, 2017), the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) affirmed the... Read More »
Broad patent venue rules allowing corporations to be sued for patent infringement almost anywhere are under siege both in Congress and in the courts.  Yet, a... Read More »
Many inventions come about through the combined efforts of two (or more) inventors, but what happens when it takes two to infringe a patent?  Certain... Read More »
On January 23rd, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it had taken steps to resolve antitrust charges involving business activities employed by Irish/U.S. ... Read More »
On December 22, 2016, Turkey adopted a new IP Code of Property no. 6769 (IP Code), which repeals and replaces the Decree Laws on Patents and Utility Models, on... Read More »
In an earlier article on patent claim drafting I discussed what you must do before you ever think about writing patent claims. See A prelude to patent claim drafting... Read More »
Patent rights are an important part of U.S. innovation policy: If they're too weak, America's inventors may decide its not worth sharing their discoveries. But ... Read More »
Earlier today the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a nonprecedential opinion finding claims to a graphical user interface (GUI) patent to... Read More »
FOR fans of bitcoin, a digital currency, the year got off to a volatile start. On January 5th one bitcoin changed hands for nearly $1,150—almost as much as the... Read More »
THE US International Trade Commission has initiated a patent investigation of certain liquid crystal displays that can be used as writing tablets and components from... Read More »
In November 2016, European Payments Council (EPC) launched the SEPA Instant Credit Transfer scheme. With this move, the payment coordination body of the European... Read More »
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