Why Was Oracle v. Google in the Federal Circuit?
This is a cross-post from Patent Progress by Joshua Landau. Joshua Landau is the Patent Counsel at the Computer & Communications […]
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This is a cross-post from Patent Progress by Joshua Landau. Joshua Landau is the Patent Counsel at the Computer & Communications […]
This is a cross-post from Patent Progress by Charles Duan. Charles Duan is the Director of Technology and Innovation Policy […]
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Allen v. Cooper, a case considering the […]
Firms commonly obtain patents and take legal action against alleged patent infringers as a means to limit competition to their […]
Many observers, including me, predicted that the 2014 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) […]
There’s no sense in beating around the bush: Robert Reich’s NYT editorial on Friday, “Big Tech Has Become Way Too Powerful” […]
Tomorrow the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two intellectual property cases that could affect the technology sector: Commil […]
Tomorrow night airs the third episode of PBS’s miniseries based on Steven Johnson’s book, How We Got to Now: Six […]
The past few weeks have brought a few good-news headlines about the patent system that, on a second reading, also […]
Over at Patent Progress, Matt Levy points out the potentially ridiculous task that might befall U.S. Customs: deciding ‘how round is round?’, should […]