By Marshall Phelps | March 15, 2019
“If you think the last patent war over smartphones was bad, just wait until 5G starts being deployed throughout the global economy.”
By Phillip Bantz | March 1, 2019
When a U.S.-based trademark and copyright lawyer sought to find out why his client's trademark application for an app was rejected, he discovered that a Chinese company had filed an application for the same product based on screenshots of his client's app. Then he discovered that the company allegedly used the signature of a Canadian patent agent without her permission.
By Scott Graham | February 12, 2019
P&G, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Abbott Labs have highest rate of female participation among big U.S. companies, PTO study indicates.
By Ken Seddon | January 24, 2019
A new year brings with it inevitable changes, and along with those changes comes a degree of uncertainty, particularly given the volatility of the global economy. Trade disputes, posturing and market fluctuations all portend a 2019 that can have a significant impact on intellectual property.
By Phillip Bantz | January 11, 2019
Thomas Krause will represent the USPTO in court and provide advice on IP-related policies and issues. He said in a statement that he was looking “forward to leading this extraordinary group of professionals [in the USPTO's solicitor's office] and continuing the traditions of excellence set by my predecessors.”
By Phillip Bantz | January 8, 2019
Huawei has accused U.S.-based InterDigital of violating an agreement to license patents that are essential to 3G, 4G and 5G wireless telecommunication standards on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions. The two companies were embroiled in a similar dispute a few years ago.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Brian Evans, Jordan Hirsch and Michael Summersgill | December 14, 2018
Defending against complex patent cases involving multiple asserted patents and accused products can be unpredictable, expensive and difficult to control. Large patent cases can take years to get to trial, can expose billions of dollars in accused revenues, and can cost millions of dollars to litigate.
By Scott Graham | November 8, 2018
The judge's ruling this week in the FTC's antitrust case against Qualcomm could be a game changer for licensing disputes in the 3G, 4G and 5G spaces.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Ken Seddon | September 4, 2018
Though we live in a world where we're trained to suspect anything that's given away for free, there are valid and self-preserving reasons for tech companies to give away patents for free.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Martin Bijman | August 6, 2018
In order to address both quantity and quality, IP teams undertake a range of activities, which can be done simultaneously.
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