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Cisco Takes Aggressive Stance Against Patent Holder Threatening Its Customers
November 26, 2012
You’ve probably heard this story before. A little known patent holder begins a licensing campaign sending letters to hundreds of companies letting them know that they need a license to its patent. The letters continue and offer discounts for early…
Read MorePatent Infringement by the U.S. Government under § 1498
November 19, 2012
What should you do if the U.S. Government infringes your patent? Under 28 U.S.C. §1498, whenever the government uses or manufactures a invention covered by a patent of the United Stated, without a license from the owner, the owner may…
Read MoreHow to Speed Up Issuance of a Patent at the United States Patent and Trademark Office
October 23, 2012
While obtaining a patent can be a rather lengthy process, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) does in fact provide a number of tools and procedures for speeding up prosecution of a patent application. Potential procedures for speeding up prosecution…
Read MoreProvisions of the America Invents Act Effective as of September 16, 2012
September 19, 2012
Provisions of the America Invents Act Effective as of September 16, 2012 The America Invents Act (IAI) is now one year old and several important provisions are now in effect. Some of these provisions are important to both patent holders…
Read MoreFirst Ever Satellite Patent Office Opens in Detroit
July 20, 2012
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) opened the first ever satellite patent office in Detroit, Michigan amid fanfare on July 13, 2012. USPTO Director David Kappos swore-in the office’s first seven USPTO Board Judges who will preside over…
Read MoreICANN Releases List of Applied-for New Generic Top Level Domains
June 21, 2012
ICANN, the corporation responsible for technical coordination of the Internet such as IP-address-allocation and domain-name system (DNS), recently released the full list of applied-for new generic top level domain (gTLD) strings. There were a total of 1930 applications submitted from…
Read MoreNew IP Exchange Expects to Begin Trading This Year
June 14, 2012
The world’s first financial exchange facilitating non-exclusive licensing and trading of intellectual property rights is expected to begin trading this year. Intellectual Property Exchange International, Inc. (“IPXI”) will offer Unit License Rights™ (“ULRs”), a non-exclusive license of a particular unit…
Read MoreAmazon.com Unable to Push Litigation Out of the Eastern District Of Texas
May 14, 2012
In a recent patent infringement case, Amazon.com asked to have the case transferred from the Eastern District to the Western District of Texas. That motion was denied by the Eastern District federal court judge. Amazon appealed to the Federal Circuit…
Read MoreUSPTO Cautions Trademark Customers
February 29, 2012
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), after receiving numerous inquiries and complaints, has posted a warning directly on its Trademark homepage to highlight the problem of non-USPTO solicitations that resemble official USPTO communications. According to the Office, private…
Read MoreNew Ex Parte Appeal Rules
February 23, 2012
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has set forth new rules regarding the ex parte appeal process before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. The new rules took effect on January 23, 2012, with a majority of the…
Read MoreDealing 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.…
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