By Scott Graham | January 24, 2020
The suits allege that the tech giants have turned a blind eye to widespread pirating by obscure music companies. A digital music expert not involved in the case says the suits strike him as an attempt to game ambiguities in the new Music Modernization Act for windfall statutory damages.
By Frank Ready | January 22, 2020
The technology behind virtual influencers is starting to attract interest from venture capitalists, but advertisers may have to think twice about how they go about disclosing the machine behind the celebrity.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | January 17, 2020
If millions of people are using a company's software, the company is happy—as long as it's getting paid. But if the company loses control of the product, it must take steps to defend its rights. And the first step in that playbook is often to go to court and seek to restrain unlawful use of the intellectual property. In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent New York Supreme Court case regarding exactly that situation. It is worth examining because it conducts the familiar preliminary injunction analysis in a somewhat unfamiliar way.
By Scott Graham | January 3, 2020
Haynes and Boone helped the gaming giant shut down unauthorized sales of Super Smash Brothers Ultimate and many other titles.
By Scott Graham | January 2, 2020
Website operators' fraud and deceit caused plaintiffs to become "pariahs in their communities," Judge Kevin Enright said following a three-month trial.
By Scott Graham | December 27, 2019
Owners Kevin Jakel and Shawn Ambwani have sold a majority stake in Unified to WestView Capital Partners as Unified scales up to meet 5G and other challenges.
By Scott Graham | December 23, 2019
The government's decision to withdraw 2013 policy guidance will please patent holders but likely upset tech companies, auto makers and ISPs who had urged PTO to stay the course.
By Dan Roffman, FTI Technology | December 18, 2019
Recovering trade secrets, remediating them, and pursuing reparations for losses relating to IP theft is often worth the investment, but only if efforts are strategic.
By Scott Graham | December 13, 2019
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh says a global dispute over patents that are essential to automotive connectivity belongs in the Northern District of Texas.
By Scott Graham | December 9, 2019
After a nearly yearlong wait, Solicitor General Noel Francisco is technically turning thumbs down on two hot-button cases involving Section 101 of the Patent Act. But he says there's another one coming next month that the court definitely should take up to address the confusion in the law.
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