What’s New: Patent Litigation in 2016
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
[Read More]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
[Read More]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
[Read More]In January 2015, we blogged about Washington State’s effort through the proposed Patent Troll Prevention Act to protect the rights of legitimate patent holders by cracking down on deceptive and predatory claims of
[Read More]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
[Read More]Disney isn’t just the happiest place on earth; it’s also one of the busiest for patenting activity. In 2014, Disney Enterprises filed 212 patents with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — up
[Read More]It was a record-setting patent infringement lawsuit-filing month in November 2015. Of the 851 patent suits filed in federal courts, 467 were submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
[Read More]Earlier this week, we brought you news of patent reform legislation out of Washington State. Now, we share the renewed reform efforts taking place in Washington, D.C. As The Washington Post reports, patent
[Read More]While Seattle Seahawk Russell Wilson continues to wipe away tears of joy (and Cheeseheads, tears of despair), we bring you news of patent troll legislation out of the Evergreen State. What’s a patent
[Read More]Though Steve Jobs passed away in 2011, he is still very much present — especially in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Per a recent article in MIT Technology Review, Jobs has posthumously
[Read More]We’ve all been there: enduring a video ad before accessing desired content. Well, did you know that groan-worthy moment was patented? Or it was until recently. Courtesy of a recent Ars Technica piece
[Read More]On March 31, the Supreme Court of the United States began hearing oral arguments for the notable patent case of Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank and the application of patent protection on software,
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