All businesses have Intellectual Property (IP), although many do not adequately identify or protect theirs. Businesses who fail to identify and protect their IP assets risk losing them. Read for information regarding strategies to protect IP.
Read MoreSued for patent infringement by a troll and received a solicitation communication from a law firm offering a “group discount” to join a defense group? Read for questions to asks and considerations to make before deciding to hire an independent firm or join a group.
Read MoreThe United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas solicits public comment on proposed changes to the Local Rules of Practice for Patent Cases.
Read MoreTrademark logos are used to indicate a claim of trademark ownership. But what is the difference between the “tm,” “sm,” and ® symbols? Read for tips on using trademark logos.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to make thousands of dollars from taking hobby photographs? Read this article for a step-by-step guide on how to be a copyright troll.
Read MoreThe ownership of non-fungible tokens and the presumed intellectual property rights transferred are creating a trail of copyright litigation suits.
Read MoreGet all you need to know about the Northern District of Texas Patent Rules (NDTX) prior to the October 2019 update (2nd Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62). Download an infographic and obtain a summary of the NDTX Local Rules.
Read MoreA 2021 year in review for intellectual property law and international law.
Read MoreThe Metaverse is believed to be the next big thing since IoT as many rush to purchase virtual land, gambling on the promise of what it might be in the future.
Read MoreCopyright law protects a tangible expression of an original idea. In other words, when you put your original poem, song, or design down on paper, or a digital medium, you have created a copyright. The legal standard for a copyright is that the creation must be something original, which tends to be a very low bar to pass.
Read MoreCongress proposed a new TLDR Act to addresses overly convoluted Terms of Use and Terms of Service agreements to make them understandable and provide transparency to consumers.
Read MoreThe YouTube copyright transparency report issued recently provides insight into YouTube’s tools for dealing with copyright infringement and the statistical results in combating true infringement on the platform.
Read MoreJudicial conference report promises to review patent litigation venue shopping in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (WDTX).
Read MoreGoogle allowed to pay advocacy groups instead of class members that sued in the Street View class action settlement agreement.
Read MoreCan AI invent patents? The AI known as DABUS was listed as inventor of patents in several countries.
Read MoreA Federal Trade Commission investigation finds OpenX violates COPPA child privacy laws and fines the company 2 million dollars in addition to a requirement to delete all collected sensitive data.
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Read MoreThe copyright infringement case against Taylor Swift is back after appeal and the Judge decides against dismissal indicating arguments failed to show the lawsuit couldn’t be resolved by jury trial.
Read MoreGet options and pros and cons for founding and funding eCommerce businesses to help get started on the best track possible.
Read MoreKytch v. Taylor trade secret litigation over ice cream machine device identifies involvement by McDonald’s.
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