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DECEMBER 2021 RETAIL PATENT LITIGATION REPORT

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7-Eleven, Inc. Defendants: 7-Eleven, Inc. Brinker International, Inc. The Home Depot, Inc. Patent: 6,641,053 (Foreground/background document processing with dataglyphs). Aldi, Inc (N.D. Defendant: ALDI, Inc. Cedar Lane Technologies Inc. Walmart Inc. Defendants: Walmart Inc.

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DECEMEBR 2021 RETAIL PATENT LITIGATION REPORT

LexBlog IP

7-Eleven, Inc. Defendants: 7-Eleven, Inc. Brinker International, Inc. The Home Depot, Inc. Patent: 6,641,053 (Foreground/background document processing with dataglyphs). Aldi, Inc (N.D. Defendant: ALDI, Inc. Cedar Lane Technologies Inc. Walmart Inc. Defendants: Walmart Inc.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

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In this post, developed along the lines of a literature review cum blogpost, Yashna Walia has looked through the various government policy documents on AI to see what they have to say about IP! As the chatter around AI maintains its upward flight, its interplay with the intellectual property system of the country must be discussed too.

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Office Of The Privacy Commissioner Of Canada Publishes Results Of Investigation Into Marriott Data Breach Of 2018

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On September 29, 2022, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (the OPC) published the results of its investigation into the 2018 data breach involving Marriott International, Inc. The OPC reviewed whether there were proper information security safeguards in place to protect personal information. spanning from 2014 to 2018).

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Not All Documents Labeled Confidential Actually Are: Texas Jury Finds $23M Trade Secret Case Was Brought in Bad Faith

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On May 31, 2023, a Harris County Texas District Court jury found a telecom company acted in bad faith by filing a $23 million trade secret misappropriation lawsuit against a rival where the underlying technology was found to not actually be a trade secret. Background & Analysis In February 2019, Telecom firm Teligistics, Inc.

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Not All Documents Labeled Confidential Actually Are: Texas Jury Finds $23M Trade Secret Case Was Brought in Bad Faith

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On May 31, 2023, a Harris County Texas District Court jury found a telecom company acted in bad faith by filing a $23 million trade secret misappropriation lawsuit against a rival where the underlying technology was found to not actually be a trade secret. Truly Title, Inc., The case citation is Teligistics Inc.

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Nexus of AI, AI Regulation and Dispute Resolution

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AI is already impacting the document review and production process, legal research, and the drafting of court submissions. Another development was the publication of the G7 voluntary code of conduct for developers of advanced AI systems. [10] 2] Ibid , at para. 3] Ibid , at para. 5; see also paras. 23 and 24. [4]