November 2024

the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court […]

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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Thorner and the (Not So) Bright Line Rules of Claim Construction

by Dennis Crouch The Federal Circuit’s 2012 decision in Thorner v. Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, 669 F.3d 1362 (Fed. Cir. 2012) has become one of the court’s most cited cases from the past 15 years.  In fact, the decision has over 9,000 citations since being released 12 years ago (according to Westlaw search).  The

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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The Next USPTO Director: Duffy’s Four Factor Test

by Dennis Crouch In a prior post, I focused on President Elect Trump’s nomination of Howard Lutnick as Commerce Secretary, but the most direct impact for the patent system will be the upcoming nomination of the next USPTO Director. Dennis Crouch, Howard Lutnick and the Patent System, Patently-O (November 25, 2024).  Like the Secretary of

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments”

Last Thursday I moderated a webinar titled “German FRAND Cases:  the EC’s Amicus Brief and Other Developments.”  The panelists included Peter Picht and Erik Habich, who along with me edited the recently-published volume “FRAND:  German Case Law and Other Developments (Edward Elgar 2024) (see previous discussion on this blog here and here); Munich Regional Court

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