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Dealing with Fake vs. Imposter Twitter Accounts
January 13, 2012
Twitter is an online social interaction platform which enables users to share their thoughts and interact with the public and other users 140 characters at a time. Twitter has grown in popularity exponentially over the past few years, and as…
Read MoreTrade Secrets and Copyright Update
December 28, 2011
Below is a presentation providing a primer on trade secret and copyright law. This is followed by a detailed explanation of a portion of the 1976 Copyright Act that provides copyright holders the ability to terminate their licenses and assignments.…
Read MoreWill the America Invents Act (AIA) Change Patent Litigation in the Eastern District of Texas?
December 15, 2011
This presentation examines whether the AIA will change patent litigation in the Eastern District of Texas. The presentation explores aspects of the AIA, including changes to joinder, Post Grant Review and Inter Partes Review and how each of these changes…
Read MoreA New Way to Obtain your Patents Faster
October 12, 2011
The America Invents Act creates a new way for inventors to shorten the time it takes to obtain a patent. This is called Prioritized Examination. Under the PE program, an applicant pays an extra $4800 fee ($2400 for small entities)…
Read MoreICANN Approves New Generic Top-Level Domain Names, Including The XXX Domain
September 22, 2011
ICANN’s Board of Directors has approved a plan to allow an increase in the number of internet address endings, otherwise known as generic top-level domain names (gTLDs). Currently 22 gTLDs exist, with .com being the most utilized. However, internet address…
Read MoreUS Senate Passes the America Invents Act
September 9, 2011
On September 8, 2011, the Senate overwhelmingly passed S.23, more commonly known as the “America Invents Act”. It is the same bill passed by the House of Representatives in June which makes several significant changes to the U.S. patent system.…
Read MoreDo you work with copyrights? If so, do not forget about an author’s rights to terminate transfers and licenses.
August 29, 2011
The copyright act provides the authors of transferred or licensed works the opportunity to recapture his or her rights. This means that after waiting a specific period of time, an author, or an author’s estate, can terminate a prior transfer…
Read MoreAnother Reason to Keep Lab Notebooks—Tax Credits Upwards of 7-10%
August 12, 2011
Law firms and in-house attorneys are always asking inventors to keep lab notebooks. There are a number of reasons to keep such documentation, including seeking patent protection, but there is another reason that is often overlooked, substantial tax credits. …
Read MoreICANN Approves New Generic Top-Level Domain Names
July 8, 2011
ICANN’s Board of Directors has approved a plan to allow an increase in the number of internet address endings, otherwise known as generic top-level domain names (gTLDs), from the current 22. Internet address names will be able to end with…
Read MoreUS House of Representatives Passes the America Invents Act
June 24, 2011
On June 23, 2011, the House of Representatives passed HR 1249, commonly known as the America Invents Act, which was mentioned in a previous post here (112th Congress Becomes the Fourth To Attempt to Tackle Patent Reform). Of note, the…
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Issues Decision in Microsoft v. i4i Case
June 20, 2011
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down a decision in the much-anticipated Microsoft v. i4i case. In its decision, the Supreme Court affirmed that invalidity of a patent must be proved by clear and convincing evidence. To read the full…
Read MoreSupreme Court Clarifies Patent Ownership Under Bayh-Dole Act
June 16, 2011
As a result of Leland Stanford Junior University v. Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., No. 09-1159, organizations and universities subject to the Bayh-Dole Act should construct more effective assignment agreements with their employees instead of relying on the Bayh-Dole Act to…
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