Tag Archives: IP
In 2014, Netflix released the documentary “Print the Legend,” which explores the 3-D printing industry by focusing on several competing companies. The documentary also delves into copyright and intellectual property matters. From printing
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If you’ve been to a live performance lately, chances are someone in front of you has raised a phone up into your view — or have you done the same? No matter, Apple
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Siri, how much did Apple agree to pay Marathon Patent Group, Inc. over your voice-system technology? 24.9 million. According to documents recently filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Apple has agreed to
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In the past few years, how many patent cases has your company faced? Across the United States, that number has both risen and fallen within this time frame. According to an informative article
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CRISPR, an acronym for “clustered regularly-interspaced short palindromic repeats,” is at the center of a biotech intellectual-property battle whose outcome, according to The Wall Street Journal, could have a commercial value in the
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The innovative Internet giant is at it again. With a recent patent in its pocket (“Encouraging Conversation in a Social Network”), Google’s’ going after social media channels and making it easier to share
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In the colorful world of tattoos, there are some really good ones and really bad ones. Good or bad, the person displaying the tattoo has to own it. According to one tattoo company,
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While the Apple Watch may be enjoying the current health-tracker buzz, Fitbit recently made headlines, first for its initial public offering of stock and then for being sued by Jawbone. The lawsuit alleges
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Yogurt is big business. In order to separate itself from its competitors, Chobani’s advertising agency, Droga5, launched the yogurt maker’s “How Matters” campaign in a 2014 Super Bowl commercial. Dov Seidman, Harvard law
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Earlier this month, we shared the brewing copyright case involving Wikimedia, a photographer and a macaque selfie. The recently released draft of the Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices (third edition) weighs in
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A picture is worth a thousand words — or, potentially, millions of dollars. This week we take a snapshot of a brewing copyright case involving Wikimedia, a photographer and a macaque selfie. As
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