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Reversal Amounts were Higher than Patent Damages in 2013 and 2015, Data Shows

IP Close Up

Diminished or vacated patent damages awards were greater than the total amount of damages awarded for 2013 and 2015, a surprising “net-negative” for patent plaintiffs. Continue reading

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New Empirical Data Demonstrates Continued Failure of IEEE 2015 Patent Policy

JD Supra Law

I have written extensively about the many negative effects of the 2015 IEEE patent policy and it was gratifying to see the US Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledging these negative effects (p9). In recent months, new data show the IEEE’s 2015 patent policy continues to compromise IEEE-SA standards, reputation, and future, as follows.

Patent 99
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The Internet of Things: A threat to yummy trademarks?

Likelihood of Confusion

Originally posted 2015-01-30 12:02:44. Republished by Blog Post PromoterThis item came across the ether yesterday: RT @adage: Edible 3-D food printing becomes a reality at Hershey [link] pic.twitter.com/LVWDV2ioe2 — Likelihood TM Blog (@likely2confuse) January 29, 2015 Adorable.

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Post-AIA Patents Cleared To Ignore 2015 Prior Art Precedent

IP Law 360

Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal designated new precedent Wednesday that post-America Invents Act patents don't have to worry about a Federal Circuit ruling regarding the relationship between priority applications and follow-up applications in prior art analysis.

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Less Whack in Waco; Echos of 2015

CoCal IP Law Institute

Summer time and the living is easy, so I’m a bit delayed in this week’s post. In this week’s post, I highlight shifts in the patent litigation environment in Texas. The Eastern District of Texas, especially Marshall and Tyler, used to be the top venue choice for patent owners who wanted a fast path [.].

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Copyright case law of the German Bundesgerichtshof 2015 – 2019 – Part 2 of 4: Exploitation rights

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Part 1 of this post (originally published in “Auteurs & Media”) summarising case law of the German Bundesgerichtshof from 2015 to 2019 is available here , and parts 3 and 4 will be published on the blog over the coming days. . A decision in 2015 concerned the definition of “public” in the act of communication.

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White Collar Quarterly Report - August 2024

JD Supra Law

In 2023, the number of federal corporate prosecutions remained far below the 25-year average after two consecutive years of increases.The DOJ’s Fraud Section secured just $690 million in penalties across eight corporate resolutions in 2023, marking the first time total fines dipped below $1 billion since at least 2015. By: Benesch