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Two Supreme Court cases, one decided in 2012 and another decided in 2014, have caused nothing but confusion related to patent eligibility. It is now time either for the Supreme Court to revisit these cases or for Congress to act. Read More About The Time is Now—Why the Supreme Court or Congress Must Act to Clarify What is Patent Eligible
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DeWitt LLP announced its inclusion in the world’s leading resource to Patent Professionals, the 2020 IAM Patent 1000 guide. The guide recommends the Intellectual Property (IP) practice of the firm. Read More About DeWitt’s Intellectual Property Practice Group Recommended by IAM Patent 1000 and Managing Intellectual Property Magazine
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While the news media and the world have been focused on COVID-19, the U.S. Supreme Court has continued to issue important rulings related to intellectual property. Read More About Supreme Court Issues Important Rulings on Two Intellectual Property Cases
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As you may be aware, the California Attorney General will begin enforcing the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) on July 1, 2020. Proposed Regulations for enforcing the CCPA were recently published by Attorney General Beccera. Read More About Consumer Data Protection And You – Understanding The Requirements Of The California Consumer Privacy Act
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Copyrights in original works of authorship must be promptly registered to receive full protection under the Copyright Laws of the United States. A January 9, 2020 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit clearly makes this point. Read More About Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Emphasizes the Need for Timely Copyright Registration