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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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Categories: Patents
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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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Categories: Patents
Web 3.0

IP, Web 3.0, and the Metaverse

What are Web 3.0 and the Metaverse, and what do these things mean for intellectual property (IP)? According to Investopedia, Web 1.0 was ushered in by web browsers such as Netscape Navigator in the mid-1990s. Early website pages were primarily static… Read More
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Categories: Trade Secrets
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Federal Circuit: Dual-Access Lock Patents Invalid

The Federal Circuit has affirmed the Eastern District of New York’s grant of summary judgment that dual-access lock patents were invalid because they claimed ineligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101, which states that Whoever invents or dis… Read More
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Categories: Patents
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Federal Circuit Confirms Secret Process Can Create On-Sale Bar

The Federal Circuit reversed the District Court for the District of Pennsylvania’s summary judgement that a medical device design patent wasn’t invalid under the on-sale bar rule. Junker v. Medical Components, Inc. involved a design patent for â€â€¦ Read More
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Categories: Patents
Agricultural Technology

The Growing Demand for Agricultural Technology

The demand for food across the world is rising. There are roughly 7.3 billion people populating the earth—quadruple the global population a century ago. This rapid growth has led to a more pressing need for food and sustainable food sources, with f… Read More
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Categories: Uncategorized
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Federal Circuit Provides Guidance on Applicant Admitted Prior Art

A recent Federal Circuit decision in the case of Qualcomm v. Apple provides guidance on the treatment of Applicant Admitted Prior Art (AAPA) under 35 U.S.C § 311(b) in Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceedings. Under 35 U.S.C § 311(b), A petitioner in… Read More
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Categories: Patents
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Innovative Companies Ranked Based on Patents

In our previous post, we covered a few companies that were highly ranked based on their innovation. The rankings were based on three main criteria: technological networking, digitization of products and processes, as well as technological dynamics. A… Read More
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Categories: Patents
NFT Trademarks and Licens…

NFT Trademarks and Licensing

The non-fungible token (NFT) industry is booming, with a value of more than $40 billion in 2021, according to Bloomberg. As we explained in this blog, An NFT is a type of cryptocurrency asset wherein each item, or token, is unique. It is not easily e… Read More
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Categories: Licensing, Trademarks
California Court Rules Google’s NDAs Violate Labor Law

California Court Rules Google’s NDAs Violate Labor Law

A California judge has ruled that Google’s confidentiality agreements with employees are too broad and violate state labor laws. As the Washington Post reported, A Google employee identified as John Doe argued that the broad nondisclosure agreement… Read More
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Categories: Litigation