By R. Robin McDonald | October 22, 2018
The appeals court reversed U.S. District Judge Richard Story's 2017 decision that the state of Georgia could copyright its annotated legal code, which a nonprofit had posted online for free.
By Scott Graham | October 9, 2018
An IP Valuation Partners affiliate is asserting patents recently acquired from Intellectual Ventures against Facebook, Instagram, Snap and Foursquare Labs.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 2, 2018
Groupon has agreed to pay IBM $57 million to resolve their intellectual property dispute—one which resulted in an $82.5 million infringement jury verdict against Groupon for infringing four e-commerce patents dating back to the early days of the internet.
By Zach Warren | September 26, 2018
ICANN's working on some new rules, but until they're finalized, intellectual property holders and law enforcement have had a tough time getting information on bad actor website owners.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | September 25, 2018
In his Patent and Trademark Law column, Rob Maier discusses the Federal Circuit's recent decision in 'BSG Tech v. Buyseasons', which found a patent directed to database functionality invalid as not patent eligible. In the process, the court helped to further define the fuzzy line between good and bad database patents.
By Dan Clark | September 17, 2018
The EU's attempt to create copyright laws for the internet age has companies and technologists panicking. Here's what law departments should take away.
By Scott Graham | September 6, 2018
The social media giant filed its own infringement lawsuit, accusing BlackBerry's enterprise products of infringing six of its patents.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Ken Seddon | September 4, 2018
Though we live in a world where we're trained to suspect anything that's given away for free, there are valid and self-preserving reasons for tech companies to give away patents for free.
By Ian Lopez | August 30, 2018
Intellectual property and internet expert Annemarie Bridy breaks down why automation in law isn't always a great thing.
By Xiumei Dong | August 27, 2018
Ronald Fernando, a name partner at Fernando & Partners, has reconstituted his small intellectual property firm after a little more than a year at Squire Patton Boggs.
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