Trying on Privacy by Design
Last month, we made a run at a new topic with the post Who, What, Wearables: Consumer Privacy and Security. We’re following up with information on how corporations and General Counsel can better
[Read More]Last month, we made a run at a new topic with the post Who, What, Wearables: Consumer Privacy and Security. We’re following up with information on how corporations and General Counsel can better
[Read More]In November 2016, we highlighted a patent troll case over Web autoplay technology. That same month, Netflix released its offline-download feature, which is now the subject of a patent infringement case. A known
[Read More]The future patent litigation landscape may be shaped by the Supreme Court’s future review and decisions on two notable patent cases: TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Food Brands Group LLC and Impression Products, Inc.
[Read More]Around the same time that Amazon was enjoying its “best ever” holiday season in 2016, it was reported that the global giant has plans to go sky-high — literally — with a patent
[Read More]This year, we’ve blogged about patent wins against Apple over voice-system and ring-silencing technology. This month, we add a lawsuit over online payment technology to the files against Apple. According to The National
[Read More]This week, the Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments for Life Technologies v. Promega, in which the high court will determine whether a U.S. patent can still be infringed upon if a “substantial
[Read More]Not long after one “patent troll” took a bite out of Apple in court in September, another filed suit against 14 media companies for allegedly infringing on its Web autoplay technology, even though
[Read More]The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its day today by hearing opening arguments in the “century’s single most heated dispute over competing technology”: the long-running patent battle of Apple v. Samsung. Samsung is
[Read More]If you’ve been to a live performance lately, chances are someone in front of you has raised a phone up into your view — or have you done the same? No matter, Apple
[Read More]Earlier this year, we blogged that patent suits were in full bloom in November 2015 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The rush occurred to beat the Dec.
[Read More]Siri, how much did Apple agree to pay Marathon Patent Group, Inc. over your voice-system technology? 24.9 million. According to documents recently filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Apple has agreed to
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