...out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger conflicts surrounding copyrights, trademarks, and patents. And while a scenario in which the average person would...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A report released Thursday by ALM Media's provider of business information to the legal industry showed more corporate clients using alternative fee arrangements in 2012 to determine how to pay outsi
After LegalTech New York, two perfect tech days in San Francisco and Silicon Valley
...he described the Patent Tracker. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office also offers an online tool to search patents but although...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
March 16 to 31 news briefs from AccessData Group, Business Development, DTI, EMC, Epson America, Hamrick Software, HoudiniEsq, Huron Consulting Group, Microsytems, Nextpoint, PeopleLinx, NYSBA, OrcaT
...Trademark clearance project managers can share information on multi-jurisdictional trademark projects during...
...hawking of such wares as well. They must also watch out for trademark abuse within the domain name system, known as cybersquatting; complaints posted to...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons ruling, industries that rely on copyright protection, such as book publishers, film and television companies, and software publisher
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the backlog of applications pending at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office? Will the new law bring U.S. patent law in...
...Thomson Reuters, Syngenta selected IP Manager because it could link patent and trademark assets with contracts across product lines, which will centralize Syngenta's IP...
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