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A Look Ahead: Key Intellectual Property Legal Topics in 2024

JD Supra Law

As we begin a new year, our attorneys look ahead at intellectual property topics they expect will be trending in 2024. They cover areas including life sciences, litigation, post-grant proceedings, artificial intelligence, design patents, and trademarks. What should in-house counsel be on the lookout for in 2024?

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5 Key Takeaways - Design Patents for Patent Professionals

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick Townsend’s Babak Kusha recently spoke at the Federal Bar Association’s IP Law Fall Conference 2022 on the topic of “Design Patents for Patent Professionals.”

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[Video] Webinar | Design Patents at the PTAB

JD Supra Law

In-depth knowledge of the unique characteristics of design patents is foundational for preparing a strong Patent Trial and Appeal Board petition. Topics may include: - A statistical comparison of. By: Fish & Richardson

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China: Design Patents and the Metaverse

IP Tech Blog

We have specifically covered this topic in a previous blog. Are they protectable by design patents? In this post we will analyze the availability of design patents for digital commodities and how it compares with other Asian countries like Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Overview of current legislation in China.

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China: Design Patents and the Metaverse

LexBlog IP

We have specifically covered this topic in a previous blog. Are they protectable by design patents? In this post we will analyze the availability of design patents for digital commodities and how it compares with other Asian countries like Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Overview of current legislation in China.

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See you Soon: Three Upcoming Events

Patently-O

Feb 6 12noon EST – Debating Design Patent Obviousness – Streaming via Suffolk – Free Event ( REGISTER HERE ) : The Federal Circuit has not held an en banc rehearing in a patent case since before COVID. The first one (and only one on the docket) is the important design patent obviousness case of LKQ v.

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Announcing AIPLA article on Augmented Reality(AR) / Virtual Reality(VR): IP Aspects of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies

LexBlog IP

I am a co-author of this paper with my fellow AIPLA committee colleagues, who each provided perspectives on AR/VR as it relates to the Metaverse and in view of current utility and design patent law. The authors include Barrett Spraggins, David Pointer, George Raynal, and Ryan Phelan.