By Scott Graham | July 19, 2019
Nokia appears to have regained the upper hand in its patent dispute with Daimler, and the Federal Trade Commission is dismissive of Qualcomm's and DOJ's nuclear nightmare arguments.
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2019
"Leonard fraudulently claimed to be the author and sole owner of the Claw Design, with knowledge that Nike's designers, and not Leonard, authored the Claw Design, and with specific intent to deceive the U.S. Copyright Office."
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2019
"Leonard fraudulently claimed to be the author and sole owner of the Claw Design, with knowledge that Nike's designers, and not Leonard, authored the Claw Design, and with specific intent to deceive the U.S. Copyright Office."
By Scott Graham | July 17, 2019
The Justice and Defense departments are formally taking the position that forcing Qualcomm to license chip making rivals on FRAND terms—even if for just a year or two—would pose a threat way beyond the chip maker's royalties.
By Jenna Greene | July 12, 2019
'In both of these cases, while there are commercial consequences, of course, the end goal has always been to protect the artist and his legacy.'
By Scott Graham | July 10, 2019
Qualcomm has fired its first shot at the FTC in the Ninth Circuit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Cooper | July 9, 2019
Just because a particular work is now in the public domain does not always mean that it is available for free use by the public.
By Scott Graham | July 3, 2019
The Supreme Court is set to decide the statutory prerequisites for awarding infringer's profits under the Lanham Act.
By Jason Grant | July 2, 2019
Andy Warhol's 1984 "Prince Series works can reasonably be perceived to have transformed Prince from a vulnerable, uncomfortable person to an iconic, larger-than-life figure," wrote a Manhattan federal judge in ruling in favor of the Andy Warhol Foundation in the copyright infringement case. "The humanity Prince embodies in Goldsmith's photograph is gone.”
By Scott Graham | July 1, 2019
David Hosp and Locast founder David Goodfriend say they've found a way to retransmit local TV broadcasts over the Internet without violating copyright laws.
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