By Aron Solomon | November 12, 2021
The notion of possessing something online that is truly unique is where most people think the value of NFTs is - but this is a misconception. The real value comes in being able to prove ownership of the original from which everything else was derived.
By Sherry Kappel | November 8, 2021
Law student and biomedical engineer Emily Gaukstern talks adopting a "yes" mentality, what she'd say at dinner with Bill Belichick, and why it's important to have "uncomfortable" conversations on sexism.
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By Peter Brown | October 12, 2021
A recent Third Circuit case considered the liability issues when an unauthorized security camera image goes viral on the Internet.
By Jessie Yount | September 27, 2021
His practice is focused on privacy, cybersecurity and internet advertising law.
By Scott Graham | September 7, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema's decision means that patent protection is only available for AI-generated inventions outside the United States, says the Artificial Inventor Project's Ryan Abbott.
By Jennigay Coetzer | August 19, 2021
The pioneering move underlined the question of whether artificial intelligence can be an inventor. What could the decision mean for other jurisdictions?
By Katheryn Tucker | July 9, 2021
Continuous Composites, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is being represented by intellectual property litigator William B. Dyer III, a partner with Lee & Hayes in Atlanta.
By Dan Packel | July 1, 2021
Big Law and boutiques alike see opportunity in the emerging world of nonfungible tokens. "You've got this unusual crossover between intellectual property issues and securities law issues," says DLA Piper partner Mark Radcliffe.
By Frank Ready | June 21, 2021
Law firms and legal departments may be growing more open to the idea of engaging freelancers and ALSPs to help manage their IP monitoring needs. But those providers still have to worry about attracting rare and expensive IP talent.
By Scott Graham | June 17, 2021
Jurors awarded $6.7 million in compensatory damages and $23.3 million in punitives. It's the third in-person jury trial win for Kirkland partners Adam Alper and Michael De Vries during the pandemic era.
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