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News and expert analysis on IP developments from the courts to the USPTO.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | March 3, 2014
Fortune recently published the 2013 list of top 10 patent troll targets, which include AT&T, fighting 70 active cases as of the publication date. Next in line is Google, which was hit with 43 suits last year.
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By Juliana Kenny | February 28, 2014
The court is only hearing 70 cases this nine-month term ending in June, so IP cases are taking up 11.4 percent of the courts time.
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By Zach Warren | February 28, 2014
Recapping the most significant or just plain strangest news stories of the past month
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By Rich Steeves | February 27, 2014
In an upcoming case, Alice Corporation Pty. Ltd. v. CLS Bank International, the Court will determine whether claims to computer-implemented inventions including claims to systems and machines, processes, and items of manufacture are directed to patent-eligible subject matter.
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By Juliana Kenny | February 27, 2014
Who should pay whose fees is a much-belabored point in patent legislation, but the Supreme Court is hearing two cases in order to get closer to a determining ruling on assessing attorneys fees in patent legislation.
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By Rich Steeves | February 26, 2014
Candy Crush Saga company King has now abandoned its aggressive attempt to trademark the term candy in the United States.
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By Amanda Ciccatelli | February 26, 2014
They are among 19 companies that told the EU in a letter to take action to limit the ability of companies that hold patents as their primary source of income from using the legal system to extort money out of other businesses.
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By Troy Groetken, Scott McBride | February 26, 2014
A close analysis of the disparate c in the United States and Europe demonstrates that such harmonization is incomplete.
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By Zach Warren | February 25, 2014
Apple claims that Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technologys patent concerning voice-recognition technology should be invalid
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By Stefanie Mosca | February 25, 2014
Wearable technology for example, incorporates technology so unique that duplication often leads to patent lawsuits brought to the US International Trade Commission (ITC).
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