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3 Count: Tattoo Trial

Plagiarism Today

Trial in Kat Von D tattoo case begins, Uniqlo sues Shein in Japan and Palworld modders earn Nintendo's wrath. The post 3 Count: Tattoo Trial appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Trial Bound AI

Plagiarism Today

Reuters AI case heading toward a trial, Ed Townsend's estate drops Thinking out Loud appeal and Getty launches AI image generator. The post 3 Count: Trial Bound AI appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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How Quickly are Judge Albright Patent Cases Going to Trial?

Intellectual Property Law Blog

He quickly gained a reputation as providing a quick trial schedule and moving a case forward. Judge Albright has stated that he aims to get to trial within 24 months of a complaint being filed. But did Judge Albright keep cases on their original schedule and trial dates? Two of the cases had three extensions.

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Microsoft Narrows Virtual Assistant Patent Row Ahead Of Trial

IP Law 360

A Delaware federal judge has tossed claims that Microsoft's virtual assistant program infringed a patent initially issued to a company that developed Apple's Siri software, but declined to scratch out allegations on another patent in the dispute, which is teed up for trial early next month.

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The History and Importance of the Jury Trial System – An Excerpt from a Patent Infringement Trial

Patently-O

I was reading through a recent trial transcript and enjoyed the following historical introduction to the jury system offered by Judge Gilstrap. If you’d indulge me, though, for just a minute, I’d like to briefly review with you at this juncture how we came to have our American civil jury trial system.

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Issue 44: PTAB Trial Tracker

JD Supra Law

The availability of post-grant proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has changed the face of patent litigation. This periodic digest is designed to keep you up-to-date by highlighting interesting PTAB, district court, and Federal Circuit decisions relating to emerging post-grant issues. By: Goodwin

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VLSI Seeks Delay Of Trial On Intel Patent License Defense

IP Law 360

VLSI has urged a California federal judge to postpone a trial set for next month on Intel's claim that it has a license to VLSI's semiconductor patents in the multibillion-dollar dispute between the companies, saying the current trial date is "unfeasible and unfair."

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