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Copyright law put to test in Google case
A lawsuit challenging Google Inc.'s latest effort to digitize library books and make them searchable on the Internet will push intellectual property laws to their limit, say many copyright attorneys.Copyright Law Is Being Put to the Test in Google Case
The Authors Guild is suing Google over its unauthorized scanning and copying of library book collections. The case could set a precedent in terms of how far copyright laws will bend to meet the demands of technology.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
An assistant U.S. attorney heads to Jenner & Block; Blank Rome gains a partner in its financial services group in New York; and Nelson Mullins welcomes a new partner to its health care practice. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Full Federal Circuit Holds Written Description and Enablement Are Separate Requirements
The Federal Circuit issued an en banc decision upholding an earlier ruling that patent applications must contain a specific "written description" of the claimed invention in addition to enabling language explaining how to make and use it. The circuit had asked amici to weigh in on whether the patent code contained a separate written description requirement and, if so, to describe its "scope and purpose." More than two dozen university, corporate and intellectual property groups joined the closely watched case as amici.Avoid the Internet's Most Crippling Threats
The Internet may be a boon to lawyers, but firms must stay wary on the Web. A security breach can result in catastrophic losses, whether by worm or e-mail or Web site. Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks IP attorney Ilan Barzilay and law student Andrew Danford detail potential threats and defenses.Boutiques Need Creativity to Compete For Talent
Feature'Special masters' cut patent appeals
Complex patent cases that use so-called special masters, who typically are patent attorneys with special expertise appointed to handle patent claim hearings or discovery issues, were appealed about half as frequently as other complex patent cases, according to a recent Federal Judicial Center study.'Special Masters' Cut Patent Appeals
Complex patent cases that use so-called special masters were appealed about half as frequently as other complex patent cases, according to a Federal Judicial Center study.Trending Stories
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