A landmark intellectual property ruling in China, and perhaps worldwide, has been made. Read for additional information on trade secret protection coming to China.
Read MoreA class action has been filed in San Jose Federal Court in the Northern District of California. Read for more information on the details of LinkedIn being sued in this California class action.
Read MoreMany internet users wonder what the search engine giant has in store for them. Among new technology will exist different ways of tracking. Read for additional information on how Google will soon track you without cookies.
Read MoreIn 1976, Congress enacted legislation permitting artists and other creators to recapture copyrights assigned to others after 35 years. Read for information on how artists are beginning to exercise termination rights under the Copyright Act.
Read MoreOn January 1, 2014, electronic filing will become mandatory in Dallas County and other counties throughout Texas with a population over 500,000 people. Read for additional information on what this means for filers.
Read MoreBillboard may have named Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” the song of the summer, but the controversy surrounding the song remains strong.
Read MoreA New Jersey Federal Court made strides in extending privacy protection. Read for additional information on a decision regarding how certain Facebook Wall posts are covered by the Stored Communications Act.
Read MoreFollowing a seven-month investigation, authorities have seized over $89,000 worth of counterfeit Apple products at Arundel Mills Mall in Maryland.
Read MoreA New Jersey state court of appeals has cleared a young teen of liability, but has also placed a new burden on those sending text messages to people they know to be driving. Read for additional information on sending a text while someone else is driving.
Read MoreTrader Joe’s, for its part, has always been diligent in pursuing legal action against people capitalizing on its popularity. Read more about the gray market goods enforcement lawsuit filed against Pirate Joe’s.
Read MoreTwo anonymous requests for reexamination were filed with the USPTO related to three patents owned by Apple, Inc. Read for additional information on the USPTO’s agreement to reexamine iPhone patents.
Read MoreA follow-up to the previous post detailing the nuts and bolts of the Texas UTSA. Read to dig a little deeper into the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
Read MoreRead for recent updates to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Read MoreAmendments to a 1998 rule went into effect on July 1, 2013. Read to learn more about the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Read MoreIn Tomita Technologies USA, LLC, et. al. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd., et. al., the court offered the plaintiff a choice between a 50% remittur or a new damages trial. Read for additional information pertaining to Hobson’s Dilemma for a prevailing plaintiff.
Read MoreTo many, the America Invents Act was viewed as a critical step towards lowering the high cost of patent litigation. Read for a discussion on analyzing motions to stay pending CBM review under Section 18.
Read MoreOn February 7, 2013, President Obama nominated Raymond T. Chen and Todd M. Hughes to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Read for more on the Senate’s unanimous confirmation of a new judge.
Read MoreFootball star Robert Griffin III’s attempt to trademark monikers faces a potential setback. In the Redskins quarterback’s bid for “RGIII,” “RG3,” two’s company.
Read MoreKimble and Marvel’s dispute concerns a Spiderman-esque web-shooting toy design. Read for information on how failure to clearly separate patent and non-patent licensing rights creates a sticky situation.
Read MoreHas L’Oreal found a cure for gray hair? Read to find out why you may want to hold your breath.
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