The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a fee-funded agency under the Department of Commerce, is set to enhance its operating reserves by $47 million in the current fiscal year. The USPTO requested a budget of $4.56 billion and plans to transfer $2.45 million to the Commerce Department's
The intricate intersection of technology and creativity that guides modern innovation is facing unprecedented challenges with the rise of AI-generated art. This phenomenon, while offering groundbreaking possibilities, raises complex legal and ethical questions needing urgent attention. AI-created
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has taken a monumental step forward by launching the Wolin Family Center for Intellectual Property Law (Wolin Center). This initiative promises to transform the landscape of intellectual property (IP) law through rigorous education
In a significant move aimed at expanding its footprint in the Indian market, Dentons has formed a strategic combination with Aumirah, an intellectual property boutique firm. This partnership is part of Dentons' broader strategy to enhance its global presence, particularly in high-growth emerging
Navigating the complexities of federal procurement is crucial for contractors, particularly in understanding how intellectual property (IP) is created, owned, and licensed under government agreements. Mismanagement of IP rights can lead to serious repercussions, including the loss of ownership,
The Supreme Court recently delivered a landmark decision in the case of Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers Inc., significantly impacting the calculation of damages for trademark infringement under the Lanham Act. The central issue revolved around whether the profits from a defendant's