...for skin care device maker Pacific Bioscience Laboratories Inc. in a federal patent, trade dress and false advertising case in Washington state. In...
...A federal judge, describing a massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to pornography, has referred four lawyers to licensing authorities for possible misconduct...
...market his painting services to owners of houses that were both...Hall to get access to property tax records. The...
...Although intellectual property has been...unfairly allow owners to block...
...without violating federal copyright law, the U...the American Library Association asks, are the...say, the copyright owner of a foreign...
...he was a partner and owner of the L.A. office...name from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The firm...
...who download copyright-protected material...Motion Picture Association of America...Corynne McSherry, intellectual property director at...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
National Law Journal
...first time about licensing. The entity that contacted him was called Greek Properties, and the letter invited Abraham to join their group. Abraham did not...
...U.S. Patent and Trademark...changes in intellectual property law ...Property Law Association (AIPLA), the...Intellectual Property Owners Association and...
...down to whether the broadcasters' copyrights for their shows give them...new technology gets into the owner-to-reader-to-watcher stream...
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