U.S. Government Gets It Wrong on Critical Software IP Case (Again)
The U.S. Government has reiterated a legal stance that software developers can use copyright law to prevent competitors from developing […]
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The U.S. Government has reiterated a legal stance that software developers can use copyright law to prevent competitors from developing […]
The Supreme Court acted on a number of different intellectual property cases today, deciding one, agreeing to hear two more, […]
Today the Supreme Court again invited the Solicitor General (SG) to file a brief in the long-running copyright litigation between […]
This week Google filed its reply brief, responding to arguments made in Oracle’s opposition brief, which was filed two weeks ago.
This week is Fair Use Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It […]
Google has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review the decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal […]
DisCo had a great year in 2018 and is already working on more tech coverage and analysis for 2019. Below […]
Google kicked off another round of briefing in the ongoing Oracle v. Google litigation, filing a petition for rehearing en […]
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) issued a decision reversing the jury’s fair use verdict […]
The danger of false analogies in software copyright cases was readily apparent in last Thursday’s oral argument in Oracle v. […]