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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CAFC Affirms Noninfringement Ruling in Patent Appeal Over Human-Pet Interaction System

Support IPWatchdog with an individual sponsorship: Click here “The claim language requires that the pet’s activity begins transmission, not that the pet’s activity simply causes transmission.” – CAFC Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a ruling in DoggyPhone LLC v. Tomofun LLC affirming the Western District of Washington’s entry 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 Gradient of AI Usage

Plagiarism is, by its nature, a complex and nuanced topic. The word covers everything from poorly paraphrasing a few sentences to copying and pasting a work wholesale.   This nuance can make discussing plagiarism very difficult, especially in environments like political ones, where nuance is easily lost. However, it’s important because that nuance dictates how we

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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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OpenAI's Patent Pledge Is Not All It Seems

A recent statement that OpenAI won’t assert its own patents is more of an aspiration than an obligation, and should prompt practitioners to think deeply about the underlying legal mechanisms of patent and contract law when determining the effectiveness of similar nonassertion pledges, say attorneys at McDonnell Boehnen. Source link

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Blockbuster Biologics Review | Issue 25 | Morgan Lewis

Welcome to our quarterly update relating to biologics and biosimilars, including post-grant and patent litigation challenges to blockbuster biologics. Since the enactment of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA), 62 biosimilars have been approved, 41 of which have launched. Notably, since our last update, Amgen filed suit against Fresenius Kabi alleging infringement 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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