Intellectual Property Law
How Intellectual Property Protection Begins at the Border – Law.com
The facts and law in this area are complex. Not only is it possible that CBP could exclude goods that do not infringe on recorded intellectual property rights, but it is possible CBP did not follow proper procedure when excluding … Continue reading
Cleantech Intellectual Property Law Forum July 19th at New Energy Symposium in NYC – RenewableEnergyWorld.com
Albany, NY Come join us for a half day program on Cleantech Intellectual Property on the second day of the New Energy Symposium in NYC focused on successful strategies and intellectual property protection for clean energy technologies and startups.
Nina Paley Explains Intellectual Disobedience – Tech Dirt
If you know as much about the law as, unfortunately, I do, I cannot claim ignorance and I cannot claim fair use … I know that I’m infringing copyright and I don’t apologize for it.” The phrase “intellectual disobedience” has … Continue reading
Boston law firm adds three attorneys to litigation group headed by Brookline resident – Abington Mariner
Intellectual property law firm Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks P.C. has announced the addition of three new attorneys to its Litigation Group, which is headed by Brookline resident Michael N. Raider. Gregory F. Corbett joins the firm as a shareholder. He … Continue reading
Liberia: Reform Copyright Law -Kimmie Weeks Says – AllAfrica.com
The CEO of the Kemmie L. Weeks (KLW) Consultancy Company, Dr. Kemmie Weeks, has expressed the need for the reform of the copyrights law of Liberia to enable Liberians to enjoy their intellectual property rights to the fullest. Due to … Continue reading
United States: International Arbitration And Intellectual Property – Mondaq
In order to answer these questions, is it necessary to refer to the national law of the country having granted the monopoly resulting from the intellectual property rights? In other words and as an example, do you treat in the … Continue reading
China: Brand-Related Intellectual Property Disputes in Outbound Investment – Mondaq
The “First to Use” Principle has prevailed in countries with a common law system, it means the enterprise that holds evidence of using the controversial trademark first is deemed as the trademark owner. By contrast, a first registration rule often … Continue reading
Canada: Do You Really Have An Enforceable License? – Mondaq
During a bankruptcy or a restructuring, the goal of bankruptcy law is at odds with the goal of intellectual property law. Recent developments in bankruptcy law have sought to provide more certainty to licensees. However, there is still a lot … Continue reading
The Trenner Law Firm, a Denver, Colorado Based Patent Law Firm Announces Yet More Innovations – YAHOO!
This spring, Trenner Law Firm rolled out a new line of intellectual property (IP) Order Forms. The IP Order Forms include discussion of the different types of intellectual property law protection that may be available, and important considerations and …
First To File® Inks Partnership with LexisNexis® to Distribute its Intellectual Property Management Systems – Newswiretoday.com
California specializing in intellectual property information management technology. First To File’s products automate the storage, management and analysis of legal documents worldwide, enabling law firms and corporate legal professionals to reduce risk …