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Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Prof. Dennis Crouch ⚖️ Patent Law & AI wrote a blog post commenting on “AI tools creating inventive output.” Read more here: bit.ly/42SK2MJ
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Prof. Dennis Crouch ⚖️ Patent Law & AI published a blog post about the oral argument in the Supreme Court case Amgen v. Sanofi. Read more here: bit.ly/3GdmAA8
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Bloomberg Law published an article about “Centripetal Networks LLC urg[ing] the Federal Circuit to stop a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office tribunal’s validity review of a patent . . . .” Read more here: bit.ly/3GdmAA8
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: IPWatchdog reported about “[t]he U.S. Solicitor General . . . fil[ing] an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court advising it to grant Teva Pharmaceuticals’ petition for writ of certiorari.” Read more here: bit.ly/43hGV0W
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Kelcee Griffis and Kyle Jahner co-authored an article for Bloomberg Law article about how “Apple can’t . . . apply the Beatles’ Apple Corps mark . . . to protect . . . live events and recordings” Read more here: bit.ly/41chnRe
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Prof. Dennis Crouch ⚖️ Patent Law & AI authored a blog post discussing a recent Federal Circuit opinion regarding a copyright lawsuit between SAS Institute and World Programming. Read more here: bit.ly/41hH56Q
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: IPWatchdog published an article identifying “many improvements to [the] drafting and prosecuting of patent applications [that] can be made . . . .” Read more here: bit.ly/41hH56Q
Recent news on the #FederalCircuit: Bloomberg Law published an article discussing how four law professors argue the “Supreme Court should weigh in on whether artificial intelligence systems can produce patentable inventions . . . .” Read more here: bit.ly/3MQjVRg