Which IP Issues Ducked The Radar In 2015?

Which IP Issues Ducked The Radar In 2015? Law360 looks at what issues slid under the radar this year. Richard Baker, New England Intellectual Property LLC, writes: "The most underreported IP development in 2015 is Capitol Hill’s attitude reversal regarding patent rights. For half a decade, infringers dominated intellectual property debate, vilifying patent

News of the Week – December 17th

News of the Week – December 17th A patent owner that seeks to prevent another from infringing is NOT a bully, period. A patent owner that takes action to prevent infringement is merely protecting the property right they have been granted; a right purposefully granted by the federal government after a lengthy

News of the Week – December 10th

News of the Week – December 10th House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) says getting patent reform through the lower chamber is all about "timing" (The Hill). Mortgage rates were pushed slightly higher by last week’s strong employment report, according to the latest data released Thursday by Freddie Mac (Washington Post).

News of the Week – December 3rd

News of the Week – December 3rd U.S. services sector activity slowed in November but remained at levels consistent with a steady pace of economic growth for the fourth quarter, a business survey showed on Thursday (Reuters). Janet L. Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, told Congress that she regarded domestic economic conditions as

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