By Isha Marathe | September 19, 2023
The U.S. Copyright Office is proving to have a high bar for creativity when considering copyright authorship when artificial intelligence is involved—leading to several AI generations likely ending up in the public domain.
By Corey Gildart, FTI Technology | September 19, 2023
As a best practice, legal teams and digital forensics experts should consider adding basic analytic reporting and visualizations to accompany departing employee logs.
By Dan Roe | August 21, 2023
The firm has hired nine lateral associates this year and plans to hire an additional nine to service heightened demand for patent litigation.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 7, 2023
"If you're the talent, you're having to try to negotiate that 'there needs to be additional compensation or additional royalty tied to any usage of my likeness," said IP attorney Jonathan D. Goins of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in Atlanta.
By Isha Marathe | August 3, 2023
In its fourth acquisition, IP and Trademark cloud docketing provider Alt Legal absorbed TM Cloud's docketing system, attracted by its international customer base.
By Isha Marathe | July 28, 2023
Using generative AI tools can give today's companies a competitive edge. But with intellectual property concerns around these tools gaining steam, a panel of Dorsey & Whitney attorneys discussed some ways legal teams can ensure they're not wading into risky waters.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 27, 2023
Charlene Krogh, chair of Dorsey & Whitney's trademark, copyright and advertising practice group, suggests questioning whether generative AI applications are "well-built" and requesting testing data.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 19, 2023
"I think many people would rather work on a new problem than a settled problem. Here, there is a lot more opportunity to work on unsettled legal and policy questions," said Adam Kovacevich, CEO of Chamber of Progress.
By Isha Marathe | July 14, 2023
Some see plaintiffs firms' use of ex parte temporary restraining orders and Schedule A filings against e-commerce sellers as violating due process. But are these cases becoming more common?
By Allison Dunn | June 22, 2023
"Amazon has no reason to believe that you have engaged in any professional misconduct before the USPTO, nor do your clients need to change counsel to proceed with ABR enrollment," said an apology letter to trademark attorney, Nazly Aileen Bayramoglu, from Benjamin U. Okeke, Amazon's senior corporate counsel.
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