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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 25- December 31)

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[This post has been co-authored with SpicyIP intern Jyotpreet Kaur. Her previous posts can be found here. As we bid adieu to 2023, let’s take account of the interesting developments that we came across last week. Other Posts Microsoft Technology Licensing LLC V. Wishing our readers a very happy and healthy new year ahead.

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Supreme Court on Patent Law for October 2022

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A quick recap: Despite dozens of interesting and important cases, the Supreme Court denied all petitions for writ of certiorari for the 2021-2022 term. The most anticipated case last year was the 101 eligibility petition regarding automobile drive shaft manufacturing process. American Axle (cert denied). 4th 1013 (Fed.

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Key Trends in PTAB’s 2021 Orange Book and Biologic Patent Study

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This is the third report providing data on post-grant petitions filed against Orange Book and biologic patents released by the PTAB, and it covers AIA petitions filed between September 16, 2012 and June 30, 2021. The first study covering these topics was released on March 13, 2018, and the second on July 18, 2019.

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Journey Through “Septembers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

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Continuing our Sifting Through SpicyIP Pages series, this post dives into September’s pages and sheds light on some stories, their evolution, or sometimes, their stagnation. Here, Prashant and Saranya’s post suggesting that India has Spent Rs. In the post, Prof. Image from here. I think it was the first (and only?)

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Seeing Clearly: Article III Standing of IPR Judicial Review

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Guest Post by Jordan Duenckel. Article III standing remains a hot topic at all levels of federal litigation and across many different areas of law. Allgenesis petitioned for IPR of all eleven claims of the ’820 patent. Jordan is a third-year law student at the University of Missouri and a registered patent agent.

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IPR And Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code

IP and Legal Filings

The recent case of Revlon is related to bankruptcy but focusing on the other side, the case has brought the attention to the topic that could be of useful to intellectual property rights that is the relation of IPR and the bankruptcy. That means the creditor who is claiming security interest must ‘perfect’ the security interest.

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Contractual Control over Information Goods after ML Genius v. Google (Guest Blog Post)

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Genius planted tiny mistakes in some of the lyrics it posted, and once those appeared in Google’s information boxes, it argued that Google copied lyrics from Genius. Solicitor General to file a brief on Genius’s petition, and in May 2023, she did so. In December 2022, the Supreme Court invited the U.S. That makes perfect sense.