Month: April 2020

The USPTO Rules that an AI-Based System can’t be a Legal Inventor

Quite recently, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has ruled that Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems can't get the credit…

4 years ago

US-Based InterDigital Signs a Patent License Agreement with Chinese Tech Giant Huawei

InterDigital, a mobile technology research and development company based out of the US, has quite recently reached a global non-exclusive…

4 years ago

US Supreme Court: Willfulness is No Criteria to Recover Trademark Infringers’ Profits

Generally, the US Supreme Court rarely weighs in on the Trademark Law and infringement litigation, in specific. However, the highest…

4 years ago

Lawmakers in China Consider Amending the Copyright Law to Strengthen Protection

The lawmakers in China have been reviewing a draft amendment corresponding to the nation's Copyright Law for quite some time…

4 years ago

Apple Patents a Smart Ring Capable of controlling other Devices by Pointing at them

The Cupertino-based tech giant, Apple Inc., has been efficiently developing technology for some time now that could end up in…

4 years ago

Bringing Innovative Research on a Common IP Platform – The Solution to COVID-19

In 2013, the Supreme Court had acknowledged India's reputation as the 'pharmacy of the world' in Novartis vs. UOI, and…

4 years ago

Jennifer Lopez Faces a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit over Instagram Photo

The American actress, singer, and businesswoman, Jennifer Lopez, has been quite recently sued for $150,000 over the use of a…

4 years ago

Freeplay Music Sues Ford in a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

Freeplay Music, an American production music library, has quite recently sued the Ford Motor Company (widely known as Ford -…

4 years ago

Why should you hire a Lawyer for Protecting your Intellectual Property?

The term Intellectual Property (IP) refers to the ownership of the intangible assets created by the human intellect. Such intangible…

4 years ago