By Alaina Lancaster | September 5, 2019
According to the complaint filed by Perkins Coie lawyers Wednesday in the Northern District of California, the software cheats infringe on the game developer's intellectual property rights.
By Raychel Lean | September 5, 2019
A Florida songwriter claims Mexican singer Alejandra Guzman had performed the song "Loca" during a world tour without permission.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 4, 2019
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon found that the evidence presented to him was enough to ease any antitrust concerns he had.
By Jenna Greene | September 4, 2019
Marketing peril aside, Forever 21 may also be on shaky footing legally.
By Scott Graham | September 3, 2019
Fresh off a $49.3 million jury award over contract and trade secret claims, satellite communications company Viasat is now demanding that Acacia Communications pay a whopping $2.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael F. Snyder | September 3, 2019
While it is sometimes the case that intellectual property lawsuits involve subject matter that is overly technical or perhaps difficult to relate to, there are times when these lawsuits involve subjects from popular culture that capture the imagination.
By Scott Graham | September 3, 2019
A case of alleged tax evasion has unwound a $44 million antitrust judgment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milton Springut | August 30, 2019
For copyrights, many form agreements include standard assignment clauses that use some variation of language that the work will be deemed a "work for hire" and hence owned by the hiring party. But the validity of such language is now suspect.
By Scott Graham | August 27, 2019
On Monday, the USPTO posed some intriguing questions about artificial intelligence and the patent system and made a formal request for answers. I've convened a Skilled in the Art panel of experts to take a quick stab at four of them.
By Scott Graham | August 23, 2019
Gilead Sciences is trying to haul the U.S. before its own Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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