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n a move towards increased regional cooperation in the field of intellectual property, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic have signed an agreement to set ... Read More »
Google has been awarded a patent for a wrist wearable that uses an "energy source" to target blood cells containing substances linked with Parkinson's or ... Read More »
As China has grown and developed it has drawn regular controversy over international intellectual property protection issues. The Office of the United States Trade... Read More »
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Xi FungBeing originally from China and lived there all my childhood, I can tell you that pace of change is amazing. Every time I go back, there is something new. I believe they are definitely working hard on their IP and this is a step in the right direction.
Mar 17, 2015
John Asher@Kyle, It should be interesting to see. Qualcomm was just sued by Shanghai Gao Tong Semiconductor Co. for trademark infringement over their Chinese-language brand name. I can't say the environment looks encouraging yet.
Mar 18, 2015
Apple Inc. urged the U.S. International Trade Commission to reject Ericsson AB’s attempt to keep the iPhone out of the U.S. because of a fight over patent... Read More »
Patent-holding giant Intellectual Ventures (IV) began enforcing some of its massive stash of patents with lawsuits in 2010. But its first case, against Motorola... Read More »
A federal jury in Texas on Monday said Apple Inc did not infringe five wireless technology patents owned by Canadian patent licensing firm Conversant Intellectual... Read More »
The Seattle-based operator of the largest real-estate information website was challenging the patent office’s invalidating of patent 7,970,674, which covers its... Read More »
The Supreme Court's decision in Alice v. CLS Bank has limited the patentability of software in the US. But despite this trend, Spain appears to be moving in the... Read More »
Can China create an intellectual property system robust enough to support domestic technological innovation (on both the military and civilian side) while still... Read More »
Earlier this month the USPTO granted Samsung a patent for a filing dating back to Q2 2014. The idea here is a decidedly more rugged, flexible display that... Read More »
United States trade negotiators are seeking to set a “new regional standard” against intellectual property infringement in the Pacific region with the... Read More »
Pedram Sameni takes a look at whether the new PTAB post grant review proceedings are up to the task of solving the US patent quality problem. Patent... Read More »
Microsoft  sued Kyocera Corp for patent infringement on Friday, alleging the Japanese company's Duraforce, Hydro and Brigadier cell phone lines violate seven... Read More »
In a patent application published this week by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Boeing describes a method and apparatus for requesting, authorizing... Read More »
In September 2014, eight months after Google acquired Nest for $3.2 billion and three months after Google’s acquisition of Dropcam for a reported $555 million... Read More »
Yesterday, Fiorina, a likely likely 2016 Presidential Candidate gave a speech at Inventing America: Patents, Innovation, Jobs and the Economy, which was held at the... Read More »
Once again, Google and Apple are shaping up to become major competitors in a field of mobile technology which is increasing in availability among consumers. With its... Read More »
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has won a key preliminary ruling in its dispute with Blue Origin over a patent received by the Jeff Bezos-backed commercial space... Read More »
From 1 March 2015, a new agreement will come into force that allows European patents to be validated in Morocco. This is the first time that a non-member country of... Read More »
The fate of a $525 million patent infringement lawsuit by the Chicago Board Options Exchange against a rival exchange is up in the air after a U.S. Patent and... Read More »
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