By Samuel Cullari and Alexis Cocco, Reed Smith | April 3, 2019
California companies, and companies with significant online presences, are already gearing up to meet these demands. But you're a company that either doesn't do business with California consumers or has a limited number of customers from California, why does this affect you?
By Darryl M. Woo, Goodwin Procter and Raymond Millien, Volvo Car Group | April 2, 2019
Fights already exist between standard essential patent owners and SEP implementers over a range of issues, including how to determine the essentiality of an alleged SEP, the reasonableness of a 'reasonable' royalty, and what it means to be 'non-discriminatory.'
By Scott Graham | March 28, 2019
The subcommittee on courts, IP and the internet explored how the lack of racial and gender diversity among inventors has a cost to the U.S. economy.
By Simon Taylor | March 26, 2019
Technology platforms such as Google, YouTube and Facebook had opposed the changes, which will require them to compensate publishers, artists and musicians.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | March 25, 2019
Intellectual Property columnist Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent decision which offers some good guidance for anyone trying to design an enforceable electronic contract process.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | March 21, 2019
Law schools have been slow to adopt online coursework, but giving students the opportunity to pursue a degree in part online could free-up time to create valuable interpersonal relationships out in the real world.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 15, 2019
What rights do photographers and the photographed have when their photo is used unknowingly to train facial recognition technology? It depends on the license, and context.
By Dan Packel | February 21, 2019
It makes sense that hackers recently went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work, alongside other targets—law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 25, 2019
The visual, color-coded approach of the patent web portal allows executives to 'get your arms around what you have very quickly,' even for those not heavily steeped in the nuances of patent law, a firm partner said.
By Scott Graham | January 3, 2019
The stakes are incredibly high as the Federal Trade Commission launches its case Friday, the first of three scheduled trials this year over the chip giant's licensing practices.
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