The U.S. Patent Office came under fire recently due to having its servers down between August 15th through August 23, 2018.
Read MoreDEF CON is a hacker convention providing the most recent information and developments in hacking, while also allowing hackers to show their skills in varied contests and games.
Read MoreA discussion on IoT smart devices, their vulnerabilities and the options for making them safer as they grow in daily use by consumers.
Read MoreFashion labels introduce clothing technology, such as smart chips embedded in clothing. While this innovation of clothing tech companies is to be lauded, such strides in technology raise more issues about consumer privacy and data security.
Read MoreDefense Distributed, a Texas non-profit organization, has caused a firestorm of debate with its recent supplying of online schematics for the production of printing of firearms via a 3-D printer.
Read MoreOne of the newest trends has been the live streaming of Uber and Lyft passengers being picked up and dropped off at their requested destination. What are your rights?
Read MoreThis article provides tips for lawyers to implement systems to manage projects, stay on top of tasks, and delegate work to team members in the simplest, most effective method discovered by Darin M. Klemchuk.
Read MoreIn Apple v. ContentGuard Holdings the Federal Circuit held the claimed invention could be used in ways that did not require financial transactions and remanded the case to the PTAB to decide whether the patent qualifies for CBM review under the Unwired Planet standard which does not rely on the “incidental to” standard.
Read MoreWith the reemergence of Wonder Woman in popular media, Texas hamburger chain Whataburger has found itself embroiled in a potential trademark dispute with DC Comics over the ubiquitous “W” logo.
Read MoreCalifornia made history recently by passing the California Consumer Privacy Act after unanimous agreement between the California State Assembly and State Senate.
Read MoreIn South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. the Supreme Court held that state governments may impose sales taxes on online purchases made within their state lines even if the seller does not maintain an actual corporeal location within state borders.
Read MoreAt Arizona State University, a patent lawyer set up a grant to help the Barrow Neurological Institute protect medical innovations and allows medical residents to create prototypes for medical devices in the neurology field.
Read MoreA software license agreement is a legal agreement outlining the rights and responsibilities between the owner of software (the “licensor”) and a person or business wanting the right to access or use the software (the “licensee”). Get key provisions essential in a software license agreement.
Read MoreA software reseller agreement is a legal agreement outlining the rights and responsibilities between the owner of software (the “publisher”) and a person or business wanting the right to sell or license the software to third parties (the “reseller”). Read for tips on drafting software reseller agreements.
Read MoreA Website Development Agreement is an agreement between a company desiring to have a website developed or modified (the “client”) and a person or company that will be handling the development (the “Developer”).
Read MoreAre virtual assistants recording your conversations? Amazon confirmed several times that the devices store everything they hear on Amazon servers and that Amazon users must delete the recordings themselves.
Read MoreLevi Strauss & Co. has come under recent fire for sending out thousands of cease-and-desist letters and for filing several lawsuits claiming trademark infringement and trademark dilution by any apparel companies that sell clothing with flag-like tabs sewn into the pocket of their garments.
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