This week in Other Barks & Bites: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) says Roche infringed on patents it owns but that Meso Scale Diagnostics, LLC claims to have an exclusive license to; Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the Supreme Court in a 53-47 vote; the Ninth Circuit rules that Fiat Chrysler’s entertainment systems may qualify for defense against Bluetooth trademark claims under first sale doctrine; Drew Hirshfeld announces that he’s leaving government service this summer after serving as Acting Deputy Director during the USPTO’s transition under Director Vidal;and more.
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- Other Barks & Bites for Friday, February 3: Trump Sues for Copyright Infringement, Google Wins Transfer from TX to CA, and Nike Takes Lululemon to Court for Patent Infringement
- Revolution Rope Inventor Tells Justices She Deserves Her Day in Article III Court
- The USPTO Claims it Wants to Ensure ‘Robust and Reliable’ Patents – But Its Questions Imply Another Assault on Patent Owners
- USPTO Issues Final Rule to Eliminate CLE Certification Program
- This Week in Washington IP: IPWatchdog Event to Review the State of the PTAB; US Inventor Protests in D.C.; and the House Considers Supply Chain Challenges
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- Other Barks & Bites for Friday, February 3: Trump Sues for Copyright Infringement, Google Wins Transfer from TX to CA, and Nike Takes Lululemon to Court for Patent Infringement
- Revolution Rope Inventor Tells Justices She Deserves Her Day in Article III Court
- The USPTO Claims it Wants to Ensure ‘Robust and Reliable’ Patents – But Its Questions Imply Another Assault on Patent Owners
- USPTO Issues Final Rule to Eliminate CLE Certification Program
- This Week in Washington IP: IPWatchdog Event to Review the State of the PTAB; US Inventor Protests in D.C.; and the House Considers Supply Chain Challenges