By Nate Robson | Scott Graham | June 30, 2020
The justices found that because Booking.com is not generic to the public, it is not generic.
By Scott Graham | June 24, 2020
The 2011 law has reduced the need for and cost of patent litigation, ultimately generating substantial economic benefits, says the report by economists at The Perryman Group. It was sponsored by Unified Patents, one of the most frequent petitioners for America Invents Act trials.
By Sam Dibble and Clark Wilkes | June 24, 2020
Just as Airbnb has allowed hosts to monetize an unused spare bedroom or Vrbo allows owners to directly access the market for vacation rentals, a sharing economy for digital resources would allow individuals, corporations, governments and schools to mitigate their infrastructure outlays.
By Eva von Schaper | June 24, 2020
Facebook must now give German users the choice of how the company can use data it collects from its own platform and from its WhatsApp and Instagram sites, as well as information gathered from third parties.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 23, 2020
"If you're a company who is hoping to bring intracompany transferees into the U.S. or new H-1Bs into the U.S., it's going to hit your bottom line," said Kelli Duehning of Berry Appleman & Leiden in San Francisco.
By Anne Bagamery | June 22, 2020
The ruling from France's Constitutional Council leaves intact the body of French law that prohibits hate speech, a category that includes racial slurs, denial of the Holocaust, and incitement to violence.
By Ross Todd | June 19, 2020
The federal appellate court upheld a lower court finding the law forcing the publisher of the Internet Movie Database to honor the request anyone who used its paid professional networking site to remove all age information from its public-facing IMDb.com site violated the First Amendment.
By Ross Todd | June 18, 2020
"This is one of the first times a social media company is using coordinated, multi-jurisdictional litigation to enforce its Terms and protect its users," wrote Jessica Romero, Facebook's director of platform enforcement and litigation, in a company blog post announcing the actions.
By Ross Todd | June 17, 2020
The lawsuit filed on behalf of four African American women claims YouTube has improperly restricted and demonetized their videos based on race, and based on tags such as "Racial Profiling," "Police Shootings," "Police Brutality" and "Black Lives Matter."
By Alaina Lancaster | June 16, 2020
In an order Tuesday, U.S. District Chief Judge Phyllis Hamilton found that WhatsApp did not demonstrate that King & Spalding still has access to confidential material from a previous matter it handled for the messaging company, or even that the material is substantially related to the new case.
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