By Ben Hancock | May 14, 2018
Telegram may not have an operational network yet for its cryptocurrency, but that's not stopping the company from going after another crypto startup that also wants to use the term "gram" as the name for its digital asset.
By Christopher J. Buccafusco | May 14, 2018
The tactics of “legacy” interests—parties who own copyright interests in already-created songs but who won't be making any new music—are limiting the creative space for today's pop musicians
By Scott Graham | May 11, 2018
Heninger Garrison Davis serves up a challenge to AIA proceedings that Justice Clarence Thomas refused to rule out.
By Dr. Dariush Adl | May 7, 2018
A hotly disputed legal issue between the majority and dissent in the recent, highly publicized, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit “Blurred Lines” decision in Williams v. Gaye, No. 15-56880, concerned whether Marvin Gaye's 1976 hit song “Got to Give it Up” was entitled to “broad” or “thin” copyright protection.
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2018
A surge in 2017 Hatch-Waxman filings runs counter to the overall downtrend in patent litigation.
By Tom McParland | May 2, 2018
RPX Corp. on Tuesday announced a deal to be acquired by private equity firm HGGC for $555 million, the latest in a series of shake-ups at the San Francisco-based defensive patent aggregator in recent years.
By Jenna Greene | May 2, 2018
Fish & Richardson partner Juanita Brooks, a titan of the IP bar, has been practicing for 40 years. This is the first time she's had a case where both her courtroom team and the in-house lawyers have all been women.
By Scott Graham | May 1, 2018
The tech-focused trial boutique opens an office, adding Michael Proctor from Boies Schiller
By Q. Todd Dickinson and Fabio Marino | April 30, 2018
In the most anticipated patent case of the year, the Supreme Court recently upheld the CAFC in Oil States Energy Services v. Greenes's Energy Group, supporting Congress' power to institute inter partes reviews (IPRs) in the American Invents Act's (AIA) post-grant review process.
By Joshua D. Cohen | April 27, 2018
Somewhere, George Carlin—famous for his comedy routine titled The Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say on Television—is smiling.
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