The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled in favor of Samsung Electronics this week against Apple Inc. in the two companies’ battle over mobile
Vermont Approves Patent Infringement Legislation
Vermont becomes the first state in the nation to approve legislation prohibiting bad faith patent infringement claims. The Vermont House and
Survey Finds That Businesses Are Fans of Patents
In a survey conducted on a variety of businesses, with employee numbers ranging from 25 to 1,000, a recent study suggests that patents are well liked
Apple is going to Turn Video Game Choices Into Comics With New Patent
It's no surprise that video games are big business; with the wildly competitive nature of companies like Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, it was only a
Intellectual Property Can Impede Scientific Advancement
Intellectual property rights have been heralded by small and big business alike, permitting some to grab an important foothold within the market. But
GOOGLE: Boldly Going (And Patenting) Where No One Has Gone Before . . . And Making It Harder For Others to Go There As Well
"A wearable computing device includes a head-mounted display (HMD) that provides a field of view in which at least a portion of the environment of the
Amazon Resale of Digital E-Books Causes Controversy Among Authors
When news recently broke that Amazon had been awarded a patent on reselling used electronic goods, the announcement created a certain level of
Dell’s Intellectual Property Patents Attract More Potential Buyers
The bidding war over a Dell buyout is heating up, as those in the tech industry consider all the intellectual property patents, all 3,449 of them,
America Will be Changing Patent Laws Starting March 2013
As the controversial trial regarding a 75-year-old vs. the agriculture juggernaut, Monsanto is beginning shortly, many people are wondering about the