The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Timothy M. Kolman | March 27, 2019
You go to a restaurant and order apple pie. It's the best apple pie you've ever eaten. You want the recipe. You can either ask for it or reverse engineer it. So far so good. But what if you wanted to make an apple pie that was even better? Knowing the recipe will only take you so far. What would really help is knowing what didn't work.
By Scott Graham | March 26, 2019
The ITC has dodge Qualcomm's public interest issue, for now.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony Dreyer and Jordan Feirman | March 26, 2019
This article analyzes two recent unanimous Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Copyright Act: 'Fourth Estate Public Benefit v. Wall-Street.com' and 'Rimini Street v. Oracle USA'.
By Scott Graham | March 22, 2019
With Oracle and Google on the horizon, SCOTUS may take up a more fun case involving a 35-year-old photo of Michael Jordan.
By vtariyal | March 22, 2019
With Oracle and Google on the horizon, SCOTUS may take up a more fun Ninth Circuit case involving a 35-year-old photo of Michael Jordan.
By Scott Graham | March 22, 2019
With Oracle and Google on the horizon, SCOTUS may take up a more fun Ninth Circuit case involving a 35-year-old photo of Michael Jordan.
By Stuart D. Levi and Miriam Furst | March 22, 2019
The intersection of real-world objects with digital images will test a number of legal doctrines.
By Raychel Lean | March 20, 2019
A lawsuit by Florida resident Charles Ngo over the alleged use of a copyrighted photograph by award-winning Texas photographer Tom Hussey has developed into a claim of fraud on the court, as the defense asserts the photo was never registered as claimed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli | March 19, 2019
These top three areas of risk include: the absence of an IP strategy; failure to protect trade secrets; and relying on business people or lawyers who are not IP litigators to send out cease and desist letters.
By Scott Graham | March 19, 2019
Eliot Williams of Baker Botts has some takeaways from the first pronouncement to come out of the PTAB's POP panel.
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