The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property invokes fascinating theoretical questions. For example, can a machine own an invention? Or be liable for the consequences of its actions? However,...more
6/11/2019
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The term “blockchain” is everywhere, and it is likely that you will interact with blockchain technology every day in the years to come.
Blockchain technology recently came to the public’s attention thanks to rising prices...more
4/13/2018
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If you purchased anything from a website using a one-click purchase button, you indirectly paid Amazon for that ability, at least up until September 11, 2017 when Amazon’s patent to this technology expired. As a result,...more
1/9/2018
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Track One Prioritized Examination -
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A recent U.S. District Court decision has clarified a potential danger when filing terminal disclaimers that contain overly-broad language. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Hagenbuch v. Sonrai...more
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