Articles
- New Limitation on Patent Infringement Venue Selection
- Millions at Stake for Strawberries
- A “Willful” finding triples the damages
- The Supreme Court’s level setting decisions regarding the America Invents Act
- Factors for determining the distinction of a mark
- Reaffirmation of a Key Trademark Rule
- The Supreme Court decides that the two-part test from Seagate is too restrictive
- A continuation patent can be filed on the same day as the parent patent is issued to get the original patent date
- A Software-As-A-Service offering can count as a product that can acquire a trademark
- Burden of proof is on the defendants to show that their copying was authorized
- A majority of a patent’s components must be manufactured in the United States for there to be an infringement under §217(f)(1)
- Make sure you have damages that can be collected before opening a case
- Robin Antonick v. Electronic Arts, Inc.
- Design patent infringement damages can be for the final product or just a component of the final product
- A review on “prior continuous use”
- Awarding attorney’s fees under §505
- Extraterritorial Reach of the Lanham Act
- Defenses to Unfair Competition Claims
- Remedies for Design Patent Infringement
- Patentable Subject Matter
- Defenses to Patent Infringement
- Trade secrets and ways to protect them
- Requirements for a Design Patent
- Generic Marks
- The Trademark Application Process
- Trademark Infringement and Remedies
- What Happens After Your Non-Provisional Patent Application Is Filed?
- Overcoming A Rejection Based On Likelihood Of Confusion
- 8 Things You Can Do When You Are Accused Of Patent Infringement
- Patents and Trademarks, – What Are The Differences
- Overcoming a Rejection Based on Descriptiveness
- 9 Reasons To Apply For A Federal Trademark Registration
- Provisional Patent Application
- What Is A Design Application, And How Does It Differ From A Utility Patent Application?
- Federal Circuit Declares “Mattress.com” to be Generic
- Using An Inventor’s Notebook to Protect Your Invention
- Violations Of False Patent Marking Statute Can Be Brought To Court By Anybody