Blog: Protecting Businesses and Their Owners
Cuozzo v. Lee: IP Protection Gets More Complicated
The newly passed federal trade secrets statute continues to be an attractive alternative to patents.
A Primer on Electronic Discovery
Download a PDF of the article, "A Primer on Electronic Discovery" here By Darryl J. Horowitt As the owner of a business that may be a party to a lawsuit, you need to know about the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI), also known as e-discovery. Why?...
The Rate of Invention is Staggering
I just received my 150th issued US patent. That kind of landmark tends to trigger a look back. My first patent was number 6,756,879 and my 150th was patent number 9,166,974 -- meaning 2.41 million patents issued between my first and my 150th. To get a sense of the...
TPP Intellectual Property Chapter Leaked
Wikileaks has released the intellectual property chapter of the current draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. This agreement addresses how member nations deal with trademarks, copyrights, utility patents, plant patents, drug and medical patents and drug...
Can you patent an invention just to prevent the world from using it?
Click here to download, "CAN YOU PATENT AN INVENTION JUST TO PREVENT THE WORLD FROM USING IT?" Eric Goldman blogged about a case where a person purchased a copyright to an unflattering photograph of himself with the intention of using copyright law to make the...