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By Sandip H. Patel | March 18, 2014
The Courts review of the Cybor standard may well be inevitable in view of the Federal Circuits recently articulated division over the propriety of that standard.
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By Rich Steeves | March 17, 2014
But, like those pesky kernels at the bottom of the bucket that wont go away, Popcorn Time may still linger. Developers from movie torrent site YTS have indicated that they might take on the Popcorn Time project.
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By Stefanie Mosca | March 17, 2014
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board is small but powerful authority that allows a facing a lawsuit to challenge whether the patent should have been issued in the first place.
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By Amanda Ciccatelli | March 14, 2014
As of late, the DMCA has been referred to as "the third rail of IP politics," due to the controversy it attracts. But, the balance that Congress struck in 1998 places compliance burdens on service providers and provides both with benefits.
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By Rich Steeves | March 13, 2014
Last week at the Best Practices in Patent Monetization conference, Dr. Ryan Sullivan, president of Quant Economics, Inc., gave a lecture on the best approaches to patent valuation.
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By Rich Steeves | March 12, 2014
According to a blog post by the company, it plans to publish some of its patent applications before the United Stated Patent and Trademark Office does.
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By Zach Warren | March 12, 2014
A harmful shoe purchase, Devo's silly hats, and three more strange suits in the news
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By Scott McBride, Troy Groetken | March 12, 2014
It is time to revisit the substantive rules for claim construction, rather than mask shortcomings by changing procedural rules. It's time to revisit Phillips, not Cybor.
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By Rich Steeves | March 11, 2014
Recent cases have highlighted reasonable royalties and have focused on the concept of the smallest saleable unit, or the smallest piece of technology that contains the patented tech.
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By Sandra P. Thompson | March 11, 2014
You must train your company-side team to recognize and document competitors and potential competitors, along with ensuring that information gets to you.
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