This week in Other Barks & Bites: Senators Hirono and Blackburn join the bipartisan collection of lawmakers supporting the current version of Section 101 legislative reform; Accenture announces that it will combine several of its professional services as part of the company’s adoption of AI; the Federal Circuit clarifies that nexus does not need to be proved for specific patent claims-at-issue when licensing agreements involving their patents are entered as evidence; Advocate General Kokott recommends that the Court of Justice for the European Union dismiss Google’s appeal of €4.124 billion in antitrust fines levied for the corporation’s bundling and anti-fragmentation practices; and more.
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