By Scott Graham | March 26, 2021
On April 6, Ryan Abbott of the University of Surrey School of Law will be arguing an appeal of the USPTO's rejection of a patent application that named only a machine as the inventor. Abbott says if the legal system doesn't allow AI-generated output to be protected, people will not be encouraged to develop innovation using artificial intelligence.
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By Ellen Bardash | March 26, 2021
The derivative suit filed in the District of Delaware this week claims the Los Angeles-based company's board approved acquisitions of companies in which J2's chairman of the board, co-founder and an executive all had significant financial interests, then failed to disclose specifics that would have shown investors the deals weren't serving the company's interests.
By Ellen Bardash | March 24, 2021
Counsel, responding to an inquiry from a Chicago federal judge, clarified that the parties would be willing to notify class members of the settlement through the inbox feature in the app itself if determined to be necessary by the court.
By Scott Graham | March 24, 2021
A Goodwin Procter team led by Douglas Kline persuaded a Texas jury that Personalized Media Communications holds a patent on foundational decryption technology still in use today by many companies.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 22, 2021
Facebook's Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher counsel contends that adding dozens of documents leaked by a defunct bikini-photo app to the public docket in the litigation stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal would "reflect a misleading and one-sided narrative."
By Katheryn Tucker | March 18, 2021
"As Uber would tell it, when plaintiffs filed their disability-discrimination suit in federal court, they wound themselves in a Gordian knot," Judge Cheryl Ann Krause said. "Our precedent, however, makes this case far less knotty than Uber suggests."
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Jessica Seah | March 17, 2021
The tech world is bracing for India's onerous new internet laws.
By Dan Packel | March 16, 2021
Alex Okuliar's move comes as a growing number of firms are seeking to strengthen their antitrust capabilities in anticipation of tougher enforcement.
By Scott Graham | March 12, 2021
"The Director is permitted, but never compelled" to grant America Invents Act petitions challenging patent validity, the court rules. It's a blow to tech companies that argue they're wrongly being denied access.
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