Maxeon Solar Sues Norwegian Manufacturer Over SunPower Patents
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The US Patent and Trademark Office proposed rules Thursday seeking to codify factors its administrative tribunal considers when deciding whether to review the validity of patents.
Organic protein powder manufacturer Orgain Inc. scored a $10 million jury verdict and a permanent injunction against a rival company found liable of copying Orgain’s distinctive green containers.
Beijing needs to be clearer on how it’s protecting intellectual property and address new forms of infringement, US commerce official <-bsp-person state="{"_id":"0000018e-f5a5-d583-afbf-f7fd386e0000","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">Kathi Vidal-bsp-person> said as trade tensions loom in an US election year.
A federal judge in Delaware denied
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LeBron James was the one with the ability to grant video game companies permission to use his likeness in a popular basketball game, a jury in Cleveland decided Friday, allowing the game makers to prevail in a copyright case.
A man who once claimed he invented the Post-It note filed a federal lawsuit seeking $720 million from Major League Baseball, its teams, Ticketmaster LLC, and StubHub Holdings Inc., whose digital ticketing platforms allegedly infringe his patent for dynamic barcode technology.
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Federal judges are wrestling with how to define artificial intelligence when dealing with evidence presented in trials, with some raising concerns that too broad a definition could sweep in items as common as receipts and thermometers.
The active judges on the Federal Circuit again asked a district court in Washington, D.C. to dismiss remaining claims from Judge Pauline Newman’s lawsuit seeking reinstatement to the influential appeals court she’s served on since 1984.
Could America's intellectual property laws spell doom for the burgeoning field of generative AI? This video explores the brewing battle over copyright and artificial intelligence.
Magazine and website publisher Future US LLC collected the IP addresses of visitors to its TechRadar.com website without their consent in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, a proposed federal class action said.
Federal judges are wrestling with how to define artificial intelligence when dealing with evidence presented in trials, with some raising concerns that too broad a definition could sweep in items as common as receipts and thermometers.
When Mike Cypert got the call that utilities in remote Texas communities were being hacked, he raced across his office to unplug the computer that ran his city’s water system.
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Nebraska residents will have more control over the personal information businesses collect on them under a consumer privacy law signed Wednesday by Gov. Jim Pillen (R).
The court granted JVCKenwood USA Holdings Inc., JVCKenwood USA Victor Entertainment, and JVCKenwood USA Corporation’s motion to dismiss a musician’s complaint seeking revenue related to Hydeout Production albums, with leave to amend to plead copyright and trademark infringement, unfair competition, and negligence. Menjivar v. JVCKenwood USA Holdings Inc., 2024 BL 134065, C.D. Cal., CV 24-0448-CBM(AJRx), 4/17/24
The court affirmed the decision of a federal district court granting Bank of America Corporation summary judgment on My24HourNews.com Inc.'s trademark infringement claim for the service mark “E.R.I.C.A.” for its searchable online movie database. Underwood v. Bank of America Corporation, 2024 BL 134248, 10th Cir., 22-1402, 4/18/24
The court denied Thales DIS AIS USA LLC and Thales DIS AIS Deutschland GmbH’s motion for partial summary judgment limiting damages in its action seeking a declaratory judgment setting forth licensing terms for Koninklijke Philips N.V.'s patents. Koninklijke Philips N. V. v. Thales DIS AIS USA LLC, 2024 BL 131962, D. Del., 20-1709-CFC Civil Action No. 20-1713-CFC, 4/17/24
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