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Regulation and litigation surrounding devices, privacy and intellectual property rights.
By Wilfred V. Patrick | September 18, 2017
It is clear that 3D printing technology will blur the distinction between tangible and intangible forms by erasing the traditional divisions between manufacturers and consumers and what constitutes components of an infringing product.
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By Michael Booth | September 13, 2017
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and Apple have agreed that the tech giant will install continuously available pricing information for iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches and other devices on sale in Apple Stores in the state.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | September 13, 2017
If a ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals stands, a homeowner who claims her television exploded and caused a fire that killed her husband and son will never get a chance to take her case to a jury.
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By John Council | September 5, 2017
Nintendo of America plays no games when it gets sued for patent infringement. The company usually refuses to settle such lawsuits and tends to make life as difficult for those that dare to take them to trial. Yet Mike Wilson recently convinced a Dallas federal jury to award his client $10.1 million against the video game maker for infringing on motion detection technology used in the company's once-popular Wii gaming consoles.
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By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | August 31, 2017
Perhaps there is less fanfare, but in-house lawyers play a vital role in the bar—from successfully navigating challenging disputes or transactions,…
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By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | August 25, 2017
GCs from Dycom Industries and Universal Electronics have weighed in on the matter.
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By Cogan Schneier | August 15, 2017
The TV manufacturer says the order from the Singapore International Arbitration Centre violates its First Amendment rights.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | August 15, 2017
Former Top NSA Lawyer Talks Spying, Leaks and Cybersecurity in the Age of Trump
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By Ben Hancock | August 15, 2017
When Rajesh De was first approached about joining the National Security Agency as its general counsel, advisers warned him he might be the last person…
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By Marcia Coyle | August 15, 2017
In a case involving law enforcement's use of cellphone location data, Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and other major tech companies on Tuesday told the U.S. Supreme Court that transmission to a service provider should not automatically bar protection of digital data from warrantless search and seizure.
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