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The 5 Key Intellectual Property Developments and Trends in 2022

Intellectual property is a critical part of the research and development strategies of companies across all industries. It is also instrumental in the invention and innovation stages of different products and services, as well as the economic develop… Read More
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Categories: Patents
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Patent Claims and Climate Change

IAM reports that: Toyota continues to dominate US patent filings for green technologies, while other companies with strong portfolios include General Electric, Panasonic, Hyundai and LG, according to a recent patent analysis. According to Anaqua, the… Read More
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Supreme Court Holds that Ignorance Can Excuse Inaccuracy in Copyright Registration

The US Supreme Court has held that lack of either legal or factual knowledge can excuse inaccuracy in copyright registration. In Unicolors, Inc. v. H&M Hennes & Mauritz, L.P., Unicolors owned copyrights in fabric designs. It sued H&M for… Read More
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Categories: Copyright
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Does America’s Patent System Need to Be Saved?

The New York Times recently ran an editorial with the headline “Save America’s Patent System.” But why does the Times think that the patent system needs to be “saved”? The editorial board initially focuses on the use (and arguably the abuse… Read More
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Supreme Court Takes on Warhol Copyright Case

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal in one of the most important copyright cases in recent years. On March 25, the Court agreed to consider whether Andy Warhol’s “Prince Series” of prints, based on a 1981 photograph of the late mu… Read More
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Coordinating Patent Filings in the US, Japan, and Korea

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has extended the Expanded Collaborative Search Pilot (CSP) program, originally running from November 2017 through October 2020, for an additional two years. As of March 29, the USPTO, the Japan Patent Office… Read More
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Dua Lipa Sued for Alleged Copyright Infringement

Musical artist Dua Lipa has been sued twice in one week for alleged copyright infringement related to her 2020 single Levitating. The song was a hit, reaching number two on Billboards’ Hot 100. It was also reportedly the longest-running top-10 song… Read More
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Categories: Copyright
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NFT Piracy and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

As we’ve explained in previous blogs, An NFT is a type of cryptocurrency asset wherein each item, or token, is unique. It is not easily exchangeable for another value or item. An NFT is also a digital certificate of ownership for any designated dig… Read More
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IP Issues in Your Contractor Agreements

Too many businesses make a potentially risky – and expensive – mistake when they fail to secure intellectual property (IP) rights via their contractor agreements. A contractor can be anyone from a high-priced management consultant to someone writ… Read More
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Intellectual Property in Wartime

Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine continues as of this writing, with more than 600 – perhaps more than 2,000 — Ukrainian civilians dead and Ukrainian cities bombarded into rubble. You might wonder what that has to do with intellectual pro… Read More
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