This week in Other Barks & Bites: Qualcomm files its brief in opposition to Apple’s petition for writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to overturn the Federal Circuit’s ruling on Article III licensee standing; Big Tech CEOs reportedly ramp up their efforts against antitrust bills in the Senate; the DOJ levies charges involving the transfer of technology to the Central Bank of Iran; the U.S. Copyright Office issues a strategic plan for 2022 through 2026; Heat On-The-Fly files a petition for writ asking the Supreme Court to clarify the Octane Fitness standard for determining exceptionality of an infringement suit; and more.
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- CAFC Gives Google Second Shot at PTAB in Challenge of Communications Patents
- Policy Shift Against SEP Rights Poses Risks for U.S. Innovation and Undermines Mandate of the ITC
- Mossoff-Barnett Comment on EU Commission’s Call for SEP Evidence Spotlights Misconceptions About FRAND Obligations
- LG’s Recent Infringement Fight Against TCL Could Take Some Tips from DivX’s Approach
- A Tale of Two Googles: Patent System Champion or Crux of the Problem?
Recent Posts
- CAFC Gives Google Second Shot at PTAB in Challenge of Communications Patents
- Policy Shift Against SEP Rights Poses Risks for U.S. Innovation and Undermines Mandate of the ITC
- Mossoff-Barnett Comment on EU Commission’s Call for SEP Evidence Spotlights Misconceptions About FRAND Obligations
- LG’s Recent Infringement Fight Against TCL Could Take Some Tips from DivX’s Approach
- A Tale of Two Googles: Patent System Champion or Crux of the Problem?