By Richard Binder | June 7, 2019
After the Toronto Raptors play the Golden State Warriors in the NBA finals, Kawhi Leonard may be headed to another kind of court.
By Ross Todd | June 7, 2019
UAB “PLANNER5D,” the private Lithuanian company behind the Planner 5D website, sued Facebook and Princeton over claims they took valuable data from more than 2,500 three-dimensional objects and 45,000 scenes vital to the development of computer vision technology.
By Ross Todd | June 6, 2019
UAB “PLANNER5D,” the private Lithuanian company behind the Planner 5D website, sued Facebook and Princeton over claims they took valuable data from more than 2,500 three-dimensional objects and 45,000 scenes vital to the development of computer vision technology.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 5, 2019
Everyday livestreamers on YouTube and other services keep running into copyright law roadblocks.
By Scott Graham | June 5, 2019
Scholars, think tankers, two former PTO directors and a former Federal Circuit chief judge testified before the Senate Judiciary's IP Subcommittee on proposed amendments to Section 101 (and 112) of the Patent Act.
By Scott Graham | June 3, 2019
North Carolina says it's immune from being sued for violating a pirate ship videographer's copyright, no matter what Congress might have said.
By Scott Graham | June 3, 2019
North Carolina says it's immune from being sued for violating a pirate ship videographer's copyright, no matter what Congress might have said.
By Scott Graham | June 3, 2019
North Carolina says it's immune from being sued for violating a pirate ship videographer's copyright, no matter what Congress might have said.
By Scott Graham | May 31, 2019
Ten years ago two networking companies embarked on a collaboration so ambitious it was dubbed “Project Everest.” Next week they'll square off in a California state courtroom over allegations of broken contracts and trade secret violations.
By Richard Binder | May 31, 2019
The heirs of Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer, the composers of "Theme for 'The Andy Griffith Show,'" claim CBS is using the theme without a license on DVDs of the TV show.
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