This week in Other Barks & Bites: the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation’s petition to the Supreme Court in a case against Apple; AAG Makan Delrahim’s remarks about misuse of antitrust law by U.S. courts; Eli Lilly’s petition to the Supreme Court regarding functional claiming rule; cert granted in Allen v. Cooper to determine state sovereign immunity against copyright claims; the list of top universities receiving U.S. utility patents; Google Buys Looker For $2.6 Billion; and the ongoing Senate debate on patent eligibility.
Other Barks & Bites for Friday, June 7: Delrahim Remarks on FRAND, SCOTUS Grants Cert in Copyright Case, Google Buys Looker
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