Most of what you do online is quietly logged, analyzed, and resold, even when it feels routine, like checking email or ...
Increasing energy costs for American consumers are elevating the issue of energy affordability to the forefront of economic and policy debates. The National Academies will host a workshop to identify ...
In the eighth episode of a podcast series celebrating the tenth anniversary of IP Inclusive, we discuss IP Ability, a network for disabled people and carers active in the IP profession Managing IP is ...
Copyright infringement under the Copyright Act of 1976 involves the nonpermissive replication, distribution, performance, display, or creation of derivative works of ...
Stealing intellectual property (IP) assets such as music and movies diverts revenue away from American businesses, which leads to fewer jobs for a range of American workers in the entertainment ...
The U.S. patent system is facing challenges from many stakeholders, including from groups that believe a weak patent system will result in lower drug prices and more widely available treatments. Such ...
Trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, which is the controlling trademark law in the United States, occurs when an unauthorized use of a mark causes a likelihood of confusion among consumers ...
A perennial issue accompanying legal technology developments is getting buy-in from the user base. During day two of ILTACON 2025, legal tech professionals weighed in on the challenges of pushing for ...
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In our increasingly interconnected world, businesses need to be able to understand and cater to users across geographies and cultures. An essential capability that enables this level of ...