The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2007 decision in KSR International v. Teleflex altered the obviousness inquiry under 35 U.S.C. § 103 in determining whether a claimed invention passes muster under the Patent Act. The KSR Court...more
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Inventorship, Patenting and AI: The Public Comments on Patenting Artificial Intelligence Inventions -
Interest in artificial intelligence has become so keen that questions previously found only in works...more
8/5/2020
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Common Sense Exception ,
Copyright Office ,
DMCA ,
Fraud ,
Inventions ,
Misappropriation ,
Obviousness ,
Patent Applications ,
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter ,
Patents ,
Public Comment ,
Remedies ,
Section 103 ,
Trade Secrets ,
Trademark Application ,
USPTO
With few substantive decisions addressing design patents, it’s always exciting to see new guidance from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on how these valuable IP assets are prosecuted and enforced. In two...more
10/22/2019
/ Appeals ,
Article of Manufacture ,
Automotive Industry ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Design Patent ,
Ford Motor ,
Intellectual Property Litigation ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Ornamental Design ,
Patent Infringement ,
Patent Invalidity ,
Patent Litigation ,
Patents
In the Winter 2017 edition of the Intellectual Property Bulletin, we reported on IP-related changes expected with the incoming Trump administration and the new Congress. Here we look at two such changes currently underway:...more
11/7/2017
/ Administrative Appointments ,
Copyright ,
Copyright Office ,
Cyber Crimes ,
Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) ,
Disney ,
DMCA ,
Fair Use ,
Film Industry ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Misappropriation ,
Patent Infringement ,
Patent Litigation ,
Patent Trial and Appeal Board ,
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter ,
Patents ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Trade Secrets ,
Trademark Registration ,
Trademarks ,
Trump Administration ,
USPTO