By Scott Graham | January 3, 2019
Developer of auto navigation modules sues IP powerhouse InterDigital, accuses it of using customer threats to extract non-FRAND royalties.
By Dan Clark | December 20, 2018
Robert Silvers, a partner in the litigation department at Paul Hastings in Washington, D.C., said Thursday the Justice Department's action serves as a stark reminder for companies to not only check their own cybersecurity but also the security of their third-party vendors. Many of the companies were compromised by attacks on their managed service providers, who manage, process and store data.
By Ross Todd | December 18, 2018
Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an 'unauthorized' store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
By Scott Graham | November 19, 2018
The patent, asserted by smaller companies against big tech companies such as Amazon and HTC, claims a method of creating a 'verification structure' in a computer's BIOS memory.
By Scott Graham | November 12, 2018
A divided three-judge panel wrote last month that Judge Rodney Gilstrap's venue ruling can wait until after trial. Google says it's already led to a deluge of patent suits in in the Eastern District of Texas.
By Dan Clark | November 1, 2018
The DOJ has indicted of a team of Chinese government intelligent officers and hackers in connection with alleged trade secret theft from a partnership of U.S. and French jet engine companies and their suppliers.
By Meghan Tribe | October 30, 2018
A new survey conducted by nonprofit ChIPs and the Diversity Lab seeks to move the needle forward by examining law firms' efforts to promote the inclusion and advancement of women in IP.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Anthony S. Volpe and Savannah G. Merceus | October 30, 2018
Prior to 2018, the last significant piece of copyright legislation addressing digital developments in music was the 1995 Digital Performance Right in Recordings Act (DPRA).
By Scott Graham | October 30, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected a big tech industry push to overrule a venue ruling that subjects Google to patent infringement suits in the Eastern District of Texas. A dissenting judge warned of "far-reaching consequences" for internet businesses.
By Scott Graham | October 29, 2018
Accusing Apple of "trying to destroy our business," the chip giant seeks to avoid patent exhaustion ruling by granting covenant not to sue.
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