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News and expert analysis on IP developments from the courts to the USPTO.
By Rich Steeves | March 7, 2014
Building a world-class intellectual property team is not an easy job. It is contingent on many factors, such as business size, the industry youre in and the assets in question.
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By Rich Steeves | March 6, 2014
Former RPX co-founder Eran Zur explains how his new company, Fortress, can help provide financing for patent-rich SMBs
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By Zach Warren | March 6, 2014
After more than six months without a general counsel, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has appointed Sarah Harris to the offices top legal position.
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By Stefanie Mosca | March 6, 2014
With social media outlets changing the game of sharing, there hasnt been a list of set rules put into place yet regarding images of someone elses work.
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By Rich Steeves | March 5, 2014
Ellen DeGeneres has made the photo taken at the Oscars the most retweeted image ever, but does Bradley Cooper own the copyright?
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By Cyrus Morton, Angela Muñoz-Kaphing | March 5, 2014
For years this rush to the Right Side of Texas was driven by the popular belief that juries from Marshall to Beaumont simply hand out huge awards to everyone who comes calling with a patent.
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By Nicole Bashor | March 5, 2014
Almost everything about the ornamental aspects of a GUI is protectable via design patent in the U.S., assuming the GUI has met the novelty standards for patents.
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By Rich Steeves | March 4, 2014
Well, if Lego is smart, it will transition itself to a purveyor of intellectual property.
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By Juliana Kenny | March 4, 2014
Keurig will deliberately use digital rights management (DRM) in its new coffee brewers to lock out third-party pods in a move that effectively enables Keurig to maintain a monopoly over the cups used in Keurigs brewers.
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By David E. Mixon, David Vance Lucas | March 4, 2014
Almost all patent litigation settles before the outcome of a trial. This is ultimately a proper result since all patent disputes at their heart are business disputes.
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