FEDERAL CIRCUIT CASES -
“Bust!” — Federal Circuit Deals Tough News to Inventors of Card Game -
The Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) determination of unpatentability for claims...more
SUPREME COURT CASES -
The Supreme Court Upholds Prohibition on Charging Royalties After Patent Expiration -
In Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment LLC, 576 U.S. ---- (2015), the Supreme Court declined to overrule its 1964...more
8/31/2015
/ Akamai Technologies ,
Brulotte ,
Certiorari ,
Claim Construction ,
Contract Termination ,
Contract Terms ,
Direct Infringement ,
En Banc Review ,
Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding ,
IP License ,
Kimble v Marvel Enterprises ,
Limelight Networks ,
Limelight v Akamai ,
Mayo v. Prometheus ,
Obviousness ,
Patent Infringement ,
Patent Trial and Appeal Board ,
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter ,
Patents ,
Pharmaceutical Industry ,
Pharmaceutical Patents ,
Prior Art ,
Remand ,
Royalties ,
SCOTUS ,
Section 101
FEDERAL CIRCUIT CASES -
Subjective Term Not Indefinite when Intrinsic Record Provides Reasonably Certain Scope -
On remand from the Supreme Court, on April 27, 2015, the Federal Circuit reassessed whether...more
DISTRICT COURT CASES -
District Court Awards Attorney Fees Under its Inherent Powers Rather than 35 U.S.C. § 285 -
On October 10, 2013, plaintiff MyMedicalRecords, Inc. (MMR) sued defendants claiming...more
Federal Circuit: Licensor Has No Standing to Sue Where it Has Transferred “All Substantial Rights” to Its Licensee -
The Federal Circuit affirmed a decision by Judge Schneider in the Eastern District of Texas to...more
DISTRICT COURT CASES -
Judge in the Northern District of California Excludes Damages Expert Opinion that Used the Entire Handset as the Royalty Base -
Judge Grewal of the Northern District of California granted...more