Intellectual Property (IP) lawsuits are big business these days. In fact, some companies and enterprising individuals use these lawsuits to make money—that is, filing lawsuits in order to get a ...
Are big companies patent trolls and small ones not, or vice versa? Should a company's size or pocket-book disqualify it from earning opprobrium as a patent troll? The not-so-secret tactic of companies ...
The U.S. Supreme Court may consider corporations to be people, but three federal judges in three states have ruled that an IP address is not a person, throwing into question charges against hundreds ...
Microsoft's conversations with customers have led it to tackle an emerging risk through Azure IP Advantage, but others say the 'umbrella' program may not yet be legal necessity. Based on feedback from ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. A "patent troll" blog by a CEO is being used in court as ...
In the latest episode of IPWatchdog Unleashed, I sat down with my good friends Brad Close, who is the Executive Vice President of Transpacific IP, and Jim Carmichael, a former judge on the Board of ...
On April 26th, in conjunction with World Intellectual Property Day, Canada’s federal government announced a new National Intellectual Property Strategy. The strategy is aimed at facilitating an ...