Jul 5 2024 Topics Constitution • Intellectual Property • Law & Economics Blog Post Patent Office Fee and Procedure Changes: Nudging or Sludging? Philip M. Nelson The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has recently proposed seemingly routine procedural updates that may...
Jun 19 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision: Vidal v. Elster John B. Farmer, Michael K. Friedland What Are Its Implications for Trademark Law and First Amendment Free Speech Protections? In recent years, the Supreme Court has decided two cases in which it held that...
Jun 19 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision: Vidal v. Elster John B. Farmer, Michael K. Friedland What Are Its Implications for Trademark Law and First Amendment Free Speech Protections? In recent years, the Supreme Court has decided two cases in which it held that...
May 29 2024 Topics Intellectual Property • Jurisprudence • Supreme Court Blog Post Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy: Clarity on Damages, Still Hazy on the Discovery Rule Zvi Rosen The statute of limitations in copyright law is three years from the time the claim...
May 22 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Congress Elevates Interest in AI Lynn White In February, Congress launched a bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (Task Force) that is...
Apr 18 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Federalism • Intellectual Property Blog Post The Bayh-Dole Act and the Debate Over “Reasonable Price” March-In Rights Andrei Iancu, Cooper Godfrey In 1980, Congress passed the bipartisan Patent and Trademark Law Amendments Act—better known as the...
Mar 12 2024 Video FedSoc Forums AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...
Mar 12 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...
Mar 11 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property • Politics Blog Post The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA): A Proposal for Section 101 Reform Philip M. Nelson Patents currently operate under a two-tiered system. Some novel inventions are allowed the benefits of...
Jan 15 2024 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post The PREVAIL Act: Reforming Patent Challenges at the USPTO Philip M. Nelson The America Invents Act of 2011 brought fundamental changes to the U.S. patent system, one...
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Patent Office Fee and Procedure Changes: Nudging or Sludging?
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has recently proposed seemingly routine procedural updates that may...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Vidal v. Elster
John B. Farmer, Michael K. Friedland
What Are Its Implications for Trademark Law and First Amendment Free Speech Protections?
In recent years, the Supreme Court has decided two cases in which it held that...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Vidal v. Elster
John B. Farmer, Michael K. Friedland
What Are Its Implications for Trademark Law and First Amendment Free Speech Protections?
In recent years, the Supreme Court has decided two cases in which it held that...
Topics
Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy: Clarity on Damages, Still Hazy on the Discovery Rule
The statute of limitations in copyright law is three years from the time the claim...
Topics
Congress Elevates Interest in AI
In February, Congress launched a bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (Task Force) that is...
Topics
The Bayh-Dole Act and the Debate Over “Reasonable Price” March-In Rights
In 1980, Congress passed the bipartisan Patent and Trademark Law Amendments Act—better known as the...
AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI
Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp
Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...
AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI
Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp
Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...
Topics
The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA): A Proposal for Section 101 Reform
Patents currently operate under a two-tiered system. Some novel inventions are allowed the benefits of...
Topics
The PREVAIL Act: Reforming Patent Challenges at the USPTO
The America Invents Act of 2011 brought fundamental changes to the U.S. patent system, one...