The Internet Archive finds itself in a copyright infringement lawsuit after creating the national emergency library offering free books to the public without proper licensing.
Read MoreWith supply chain issues caused by the pandemic, companies are using IoT tracking to help with data analysis and logistics.
Read MoreThe Copyright Office issued a report on the review of the DMCA notice and takedown provision section 512 and recommends a DMCA update.
Read MoreThe concept of open innovation is not new, however, the current need for collaboration in research for COVID-19 has spurred the alliance of many companies with the common goal of finding a treatment or cure.
Read MoreAs organizations continue to collect private data for helping slow the spread of COVID-19 without much guidance and in different manners in accordance with local regulations, the FTC is discussing the need for a comprehensive federal privacy law.
Read MoreAlthough companies can take a number of precautions to limit their risks in international transactions, the primary legal tool for such purposes is the sales contract.
Read MoreAs vaccine patents are imminent in the search for a cure for COVID-19, both health organizations and legal experts raise concerns for access and distribution due to patenting.
Read MoreThe non-disclosure agreement (NDA) protects information that is shared by requiring the person receiving the information to keep it confidential.
Read MoreAs businesses continue to reopen and employees return to the workplace, employers should be aware of actions that trigger HIPAA privacy rights and some new exceptions due to COVID-19.
Read MoreWith enforcement of GDPR seemingly lacking in its first 2 years of enactment, critics question the true impact it will have on technology companies and the public’s privacy concerns.
Read MoreWhat does it cost to get a patent and what’s the process for filing a patent application? Read for tips on patenting process and costs inventors can expect to pay a patent attorney.
Read MoreAs AI inventing grows in R&D of technology, the question is posed, “Can a computer be an inventor of a patent?” The USPTO recently decided it cannot.
Read MoreCourt finds Mashable’s use of embedded images without the author’s consent does not constitute copyright infringement.
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Read MoreSocial tracing has helped to stop the spread of coronavirus in some countries and tech companies are creating apps to make suck tacking easier, as privacy concerns appear disregarded.
Read MoreThe online schooling requirement for kids has spurred the use of new software and technology, which raises privacy concerns and allegations.
Read MoreIs video conferencing for lawyers safe? With the increased use of various virtual meeting platform services, law firms have options to help increase privacy and security concerns.
Read MoreA new law, the 2020 U.S. CARES Act, was passed to help remedy issues with meeting IP deadlines with the USPTO due to effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreWith social distancing requirements, a remote work environment has been forced on companies to maintain business operations. Get our IP checklist to help with maintaining business security.
Read MoreClick to access recent COVID-19 order entered on March 12, 2020, by Judge Albright, Western District of Texas, Waco Division.
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