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The Intellectual Property Strategist

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IP News

Jeffrey S. Ginsberg & Joseph Mercadante

Highlights of the latest intellectual property cases from around the country.

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The Role of Supplemental Examination

Anthony J. Lombardi

Considering the provisions of supplemental examination and its contrasts with <i>ex parte</i> re-examination can help practitioners decide whether supplemental examination may benefit a particular patent.

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Filmed Conversation with Celebrity

Judith L. Grubner

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently found that a woman who appears on camera for 16 seconds in an 82-minute documentary film about Joan Alexandra Molinsky Sanger Rosenberg (more commonly known as the comedian Joan Rivers), does not have a right to sue for invasion of privacy and misappropriation of her image under the Wisconsin Right of Privacy statute.

Features

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Patentable Software: Will We Know It When We See It?

Christopher TL Douglas

As the pressure mounts and public concern rises, we await further clarification, by Supreme Court or congressional action, as to whether software is patent eligible. In the meantime, patent applicants should hedge against any potential outcome by drafting applications having claim sets that attempt to comply with future adoptable patent eligibility tests.

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February issue in PDF format

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Howard J. Shire & Joseph Mercadante

Highlights of the latest intellectual property cases from around the country.

Features

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Factors in Assessing Statutory Damages for Digital Copyright Infringement

Stan Soocher

A recent federal district court award of $6.6 million in statutory damages to music publishers for the unlicensed use of song lyrics by the website LiveUniverse and its operator was hailed as the first of its type for owners of song lyrics, and thus a significant milestone for content owners in the digital era.

Features

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The Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court in a Nutshell

Stanislas Roux-Vaillard

On Dec. 11, 2012, European Union Ministers in charge of competitiveness issues endorsed a legal package to create a Unitary Patent, which provides uniform legal protection in 25 European countries. On the same day, the Members of the European Parliament approved the European Union patent package including a Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court.

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Transmission Claims Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Richard Raysman

Beyond Computer Fraud and Abuse Act "authorization" claims, parties have also sought to use the CFAA in cases involving unauthorized "transmissions" of information that cause damage.

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Webinar: Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product: Solutions for Modern-Day Problems

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters &

Find out how new technology and new work habits in modern legal practice put attorney/client privilege and work product confidentiality at risk.

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