In the immediate wake of such an historic election, it is far too early to know what the intellectual property landscape will ...
In the last few years, developments in U.S. patent damages law have emerged that may have an upward effect on the magnitude ...
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) granted the U.S. Solicitor General leave to participate in oral arguments for a ...
Connected devices like phones, laptops, tablets, and routers as well as smart homes, smart cars, smart factories, and smart ...
The case law distinguishes between so-called “unpredictable arts” (e.g., the biological, chemical, and pharmaceutical arts) ...
As the United States gears up for the 2024 presidential election in two days, many in the IP community have been asking who ...
Late last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a ruling affirming the Southern District of New ...
Cellspin Soft, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued two separate decisions today affirming a ...
This week, we have a special guest for the IPWatchdog Unleashed podcast—the Honorable Pauline Newman, Circuit Judge on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. You can listen wherever you get ...
Singer-songwriter and cultural maven Elizabeth Nelson discusses the importance of creativity and musician survival to our society on the latest episode of Understanding IP Matters (UIPM).
Inventions are inspired by the problems and aspirations of the time they are made. They are also inspired by the fears. In ...
“Unfortunately, many European medtech companies fail to approach patent portfolio development strategically, often spending more money than necessary without securing adequate protection or ...