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Hon. Paul R. Michel - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
Hon. Paul R. Michel - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
if (typeof window.atnt !== 'undefined') { window.atnt(); }if (typeof window.atnt !== 'undefined') { window.atnt(); }The Honorable Paul Redmond Michel was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in March of 1988 by President Ronald Reagan. On December 25, 2004, he assumed the duties of Chief Judge. After his elevation to Chief Judge, he served as one of 27 judges on the Judicial Conference of the United States, the governing body of…if (typeof window.atnt !== 'undefined') { window.atnt(); }if (typeof window.atnt !== 'undefined') { window.atnt(); }
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Hon. Paul R. Michel - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
How Google and Big Tech Killed the U.S. Patent System - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law
How Google and Big Tech Killed the U.S. Patent System - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law
In a Banana Republic the Elites rule over a servile government that abets and supports, for kickbacks and bribes, the exploitation of the rest of society. Instead of Dole and United Fruit controlling Honduras, we now have Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google and other tech giants controlling Congress and the Executive...
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How Google and Big Tech Killed the U.S. Patent System - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law
How does Intel’s antitrust lawsuit against Fortress change the patent narrative? — Markman Advisors
How does Intel’s antitrust lawsuit against Fortress change the patent narrative? — Markman Advisors
Intel’s lawsuit takes aim at a new aspect of PAEs. That aspect is patent aggregation. Intel and Apple, two big-tech companies, are seeking a court ruling that would essentially hold that the very act of aggregating patents can give rise to antitrust violations. The implications of that could redound
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How does Intel’s antitrust lawsuit against Fortress change the patent narrative? — Markman Advisors
Explaining Efficient Infringement – Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property
Explaining Efficient Infringement – Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property
By Adam Mossoff & Bhamati Viswanathan In a recent New York Times op-ed, “The Patent Troll Smokescreen,” Joe Nocera used in print for the first time the term, “efficient infringement.” This pithy phrase quickly gained currency if only because it captures a well-known phenomenon that has been i
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Explaining Efficient Infringement – Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property