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The Recorder

EBay Cleared of Seller's Alleged Patent Infringement

The underlying case involved users who sold wooden bee traps that allegedly violated a man's patent.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

'Uber-izing' the IP Function

Intellectual property leaders are tapping into powerful on-demand networks to help monetize portfolios.
21 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Did SCOTUS Miss Chance to Fine-Tune IP Protection for Apparel?

While the U.S. Supreme Court's copyright decision on cheerleader uniforms strengthens IP protection for fashion designers, some copyright lawyers said the high court missed a golden opportunity to provide more clarity.
13 minute read

International Edition

Perkins Coie Nabs Cadwalader Patent Litigator

Perkins Coie has hired an intellectual property litigation partner in Beijing.
16 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

High Court to Hear Potential Landmark Case About Patent Venue

In a patent litigation suit, is venue ­established where the corporation was incorporated or where the corporation does business? This question, which currently raises one of the thorniest issues in patent law, will capture the spotlight this month in oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court.
12 minute read

The Recorder

TV Networks Win Another Battle on Streaming

The Ninth Circuit becomes the latest court to rule that web TV company FilmOn is not a "cable system" eligible for low statutory royalties.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Federal Circuit Affirms Infringement Holdings and Damages in 'Sprint' Appeals

Patent and Trademark Law columnist Robert C. Scheinfeld writes: The telecommunications company Sprint has seen its profile rise recently in the area of patent law as the Federal Circuit just addressed two of Sprint's appeals challenging lower court patent infringement verdicts adverse to it, and the company achieved just this month a large damages jury verdict in a patent case against Time Warner Cable.
18 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia High Court Rules Internet Streaming of Pre-1972 Recordings Isn't Piracy

Media companies that stream music recordings made prior to 1972 over the internet without paying royalties or licensing fees are not violating Georgia's criminal record piracy law, the state Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous opinion handed down Monday.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury Says Landlords Can't Turn Blind Eye to Fake High-End Goods

Miami lawyers won a $1.9 million verdict showing commercial landlords who turn a blind eye to tenants' trademark infringement can be held liable.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Patent Owners Face Increased Fraud Liability Risk

New legislative and court-driven developments in patent law have increased the risk of securities fraud liability for public company patent owners. Such patent owners and their securities counsel are therefore best advised to understand these developments, their intersection with securities law, and how they may affect some public disclosures.
10 minute read

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