This article is adapted from Scott Graham’s May 21 Skilled in the Art IP briefing.
It looks like we’re going to have Waymo v. Uber all over again, but this time instead of self-driving cars it’s self-flying taxis.
A patent and trade secret dispute between Wisk Aero and Archer Aviation features some of the same firms that did battle a couple of years ago over autonomous vehicles.
May 21, 2021 at 04:26 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
This article is adapted from Scott Graham’s May 21 Skilled in the Art IP briefing.
It looks like we’re going to have Waymo v. Uber all over again, but this time instead of self-driving cars it’s self-flying taxis.
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