...Lex Machina, a company that maps electronically available patent litigation events and outcomes to...
...thing in intellectual property disputes....
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...just an ordinary cloud storage company, like Dropbox or Apple's...users to infringe DataTech's copyrights by uploading its popular content...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...stock market. Listed under the ticker symbol "UBIC," the company ...
...of these tools has an enormous cost and resource impact for these companies," she says. 3. WHY MACHINES WON'T HURT...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...host of new intellectual property security issues stemming...issues now affect companies large and small...
...contacted both domestic and foreign companies making mobile apps that may...persistent identifiers, such as cookies, IP addresses, and mobile device IDs...
...transfer and application performance over wide area networks. The San Francisco-based company's ...
...no bones about it: the company he runs, CopyTele Inc., is a patent monetization and patent assertion entity...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...A federal judge, describing a massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to pornography, has referred four lawyers to licensing authorities for possible misconduct...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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