America’s Need For Strong Intellectual Property Protection

America’s Need For Strong Intellectual Property Protection (This article first appeared in IPWatchDog) The need for strong protection of intellectual property rights is greater now than it was at the dawn of our republic. Our Forefathers and the Framers of the U.S. Constitution recognized the need to secure those rights in Article

Industry Reaction: Supreme Court upholds Federal Circuit in Cuozzo

Industry Reaction: Supreme Court upholds Federal Circuit in Cuozzo (This article first appeared in IPWatchDog) On June 20th, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision in Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC v. Lee, which may not have wide-reaching implications on the U.S. patent landscape but will nonetheless be troubling to patent owners.

How the Supreme Court legislated patent reform

How the Supreme Court legislated patent reform (This article first appeared in IPWatchDog) In my high school civics classes, I learned that the people created the American government by granting only certain rights to it. The rights we didn’t grant, we kept for ourselves or the States. I learned that law is

Inventors, Startups and Investors Amicus Challenges Constitutionality of IPR

Inventors, Startups and Investors Amicus Challenges Constitutionality of IPR (This article first appeared on IPWatchDog) National and local inventor clubs across the U.S. along with early stage investors and small patent centric startups came together to support a very important case. Together we represent the core of the American job creation engine

News of the Week – May 26th

News of the Week – May 26th Orders to U.S. factories for long-lasting manufactured goods rose in April by the most since January. But much of the strength came from a surge in the volatile category of commercial aircraft. A key category that tracks business investment fell for a third straight month,

News of the Week – May 13th

News of the Week - May 13th On May 11, 2016 – after years of bipartisan negotiation resulting in widespread support from both sides of the political aisle, as well as from the business community, President Obama signed the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (DTSA), the long-proposed legislation that establishes a

Amicus Support of MCM

Amicus Support of MCM This is a request to participate with US Inventor in an Amicus brief to the Supreme Court in support of MCM Portfolio. This case is asking the Supreme Court to find IPR procedures at the USPTO unconstitutional for two reasons.  The first is a separation of powers issues

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