Need some good reading material? Here’s a quick recap of the top January IP news stories we loved diving into this month! “Last month, news broke that Bob Dylan sold his songwriting catalog to Universal’s publishing arm in a deal reportedly worth more than...
This is Part 2 of our ‘Basics of IP’ blog series. You can find Part 1 here. The following has been adapted from “Do Patents Really Promote Innovation?”, a Michelson IP animated short. Do patents promote innovation, or hold it back? This...
By David Kline Many defendants in patent infringement cases argue that case law (such as VE Holding in 1990) allowing patent lawsuits to be filed in any district in which the defendant has sales have only encouraged abusive patent litigation. They say this practice,...
Patent Infringement By Richard Stockton, Kevin Keenan, and Brad Van Pelt In 2011, Apple sued Samsung for, among other things, patent infringement of three U.S. patents — two claiming designs for parts of a smartphone, and one for a graphical user interface of a...
By David Kline A January 2017 release from Simon Tam’s dance rock group The Slants is called “The Band Who Must Not Be Named” — and for good reason. Despite making music for more than a decade, the world’s first all Asian-American dance rock band had...