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Conception vs. Copying: A Patent Case

In Solvay S.A. v. Honeywell Int’l, Inc., a patent infringement lawsuit, conception vs copying was examined, finding that copying made it a “prior inventor” and, thus, invalidated the patent claims at issue.

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Law, Articles, PatentsKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
What's a Public Performance and Do Online Music Providers Need A License?

In U.S. v. ASCAP, the issue of what constitutes public performance in terms of copyright is discussed as well as music licenses for online music providers.

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Law, Articles, Software & CopyrightsKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Can a Patentee Establish Liability for Joint Infringement?

The case Akamai Technologies, Inc. v. Limelight Networks, Inc. involves how a patentee can establish liability for joint infringement.

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Law, Articles, Patents, IP LitigationKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Antitrust Cooperation Agreement Signed with Chile

The U.S. and Chile sign an antitrust cooperation agreement to enable the antitrust agencies in the two countries to improve their law enforcement relationship.

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Law, Articles, Corporate & CommercialKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Facts > Rules: Estimating Damages in Patent Cases

In Uniloc USA Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., it is shown that patentees must establish a factual foundation for damages that considers factors that would actually play a role in royalty negotiations, as abstract rules alone won’t cut it in court.

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Law, Articles, Patents, IP LitigationKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Eek! “Naked Licensing” Leads to Lost Trademarks

In FreecycleSunnyvale v. The Freecycle Network, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that lack of control over the use of trademarks can amount to naked licensing and abandonment of trademark rights.

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Law, Articles, TrademarksKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Losing Control - Ninth Circuit Examines Role of Distribution in Copyright Case

In UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Augusto, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit examined the role and nature of distribution of the work in determining whether a copyright holder retains control.

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Law, Articles, Software & CopyrightsKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Government Seeks to Further Expose Notorious Markets List to Curb Global Piracy and Counterfeiting

The Notorious Markets List identifies selected markets, including Internet, which exemplify the problem of marketplaces dealing in infringing goods and helping to sustain global piracy and counterfeiting.

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Law, Anti-Counterfeiting, Articles, InternationalKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Think Twice Before Sending DMCA Takedown Notices, Says Ninth Circuit: Lenz v. Universal Music Corp
Think Twice Before Sending DMCA Takedown Notices, Says Ninth Circuit: Lenz v. Universal Music Corp

In Lenz v. Universal Music Corp., the court found that fair use must be considered in copyright infringement claims and DMCA takedown notices.

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Law, Blog, Copyright ProtectionKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
FTA Tariff Tool Highlights Benefits For American Businesses

The FTA Tariff Tool provides a searchable database to find tariff agreements and trends allowing small businesses a better avenue for seeking to export.

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Law, Articles, Corporate & Commercial, InternationalKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Hackers Steal Private Data of 77 Million PlayStation Network Users from Sony Servers

When hackers compromised Sony's PlayStation Network and Sony failed to act in accordance with its Privacy Policy, such action could be seen as deceptive trade practices leading to enforcement actions.

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Law, Articles, Internet & Ecommerce, InternationalKlemchuk LLPSeptember 29, 2015Comment
Trade Secrets: The Non-compete Agreement

Non-compete agreements must be ancillary to or part of an otherwise enforceable agreement, and must contain reasonable limitations as to time, geographical area, and scope of activity to be enforceable for trade secret protection.

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Law, Articles, Corporate & CommercialKlemchuk LLPSeptember 26, 2015Comment
What’s Brewing With Craft Beers? The Craft Beer Industry & Trademarks
What’s Brewing With Craft Beers? The Craft Beer Industry & Trademarks

There are only so many plays on the word “hop.” And in the crowded craft beer industry, conflicts over trademarks are inevitable. So what can craft beer brewers do to establish a strong brand identity and avoid conflicts?

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Law, Blog, TrademarksKlemchuk LLPSeptember 24, 2015Comment
Considerations About Social Media and Protecting IP
Considerations About Social Media and Protecting IP

This article covers some specific and brief considerations that in-house counsel should analyze about the use of social media and protecting IP and the company.

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Law, Blog, Internet & EcommerceDarin M. KlemchukSeptember 22, 2015Comment
Protecting Company Assets: Steps Every Company Should Take
Protecting Company Assets: Steps Every Company Should Take

Protecting company assets is detrimental and one of the best ways for IP protection is through employment agreements with employees and service agreements with independent contractors.

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Law, Blog, Corporate & CommercialDarin M. KlemchukSeptember 17, 2015Comment
Protecting Brands From Knock Offs and Infringement – Part I
Protecting Brands From Knock Offs and Infringement – Part I

The following is a summary of basic and advanced tips for protecting brands, and clients' interests in their trademarks and brands. Article by Darin M. Klemchuk.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksDarin M. KlemchukSeptember 15, 2015Comment
8 Steps to Structure an Effective and Efficient IP Enforcement Program
8 Steps to Structure an Effective and Efficient IP Enforcement Program

Read about the eight best steps to structure an effective and efficient IP enforcement program. Article by Darin M. Klemchuk.

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Law, Blog, Intellectual Property ..., Anti-CounterfeitingDarin M. KlemchukSeptember 10, 2015Comment
Trademark Protection v. Trademark Bullying: How an IP Attorney Can Help You Save Face
Trademark Protection v. Trademark Bullying: How an IP Attorney Can Help You Save Face

Trademark Bullying or TM Protection? In protecting famous marks, there has to be careful consideration given as to how these David and Goliath legal actions are going to be perceived by the company’s customer base, because it can backfire.

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Law, Blog, TrademarksKlemchuk LLPSeptember 8, 2015Comment
China and IP: Is China the Next Hub For IP?
China and IP: Is China the Next Hub For IP?

China and IP: China is becoming a major player in both filings and enforcement of IP. As a result of its efforts to become a nation of innovators, China is becoming a popular place to file patent applications.

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Law, Blog, PatentsKlemchuk LLPSeptember 3, 2015Comment
The Importance of the Terms of Use Agreement for Online Businesses
The Importance of the Terms of Use Agreement for Online Businesses

Online businesses should use a terms of use agreement to serve as a contract between a website operator and a website user, essentially allowing the operator to set ground rules for the website's use, and help protect the business.

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Law, Blog, Internet & EcommerceDarin M. KlemchukSeptember 1, 2015Comment
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