Mars Copter Patent Fight Ends: Court Backs Subcontractor on Immunity
A dusty rotor spins on Mars, but back home, inventors' dreams crash. CAFC just slammed the door on a patent suit against Ingenuity's builder.
90% of Illinois voters say no to exempting AI companies from liability. OpenAI's backing a bill that does exactly that, for AI-fueled apocalypses killing 100+ or wrecking billions.
A dusty rotor spins on Mars, but back home, inventors' dreams crash. CAFC just slammed the door on a patent suit against Ingenuity's builder.
Your next big idea could fizzle without strong IP protections—former Dean Megan Carpenter lays bare why. She spotlights how strong rights turn creativity into real economic wins for everyday people.
Everyone figured courts would slam the door on AI authorship. Thaler's en banc push flips the script, demanding copyrights for machine-made art—and it might just crack open the vault.
Imagine plugging in your new router—only to find Uncle Sam says no if it's not made in the USA. The FCC's latest Covered List update targets foreign gear amid rising hacks, but it's missing the real culprits.
Picture a world where your devices stay linked from city streets to satellite skies, cars navigate flawlessly, and food grows tougher against bugs. 2025's top USPTO patents aren't just ink on paper—they're blueprints for tomorrow's everyday magic.
Estoppel's grip loosens. A landmark CAFC ruling redefines IPR boundaries, handing AI innovators a sharper tool to defend patents amid global chip wars and copyright flux.
Brazil's inching toward cannabis leniency, but trademark protection? A bureaucratic nightmare. Here's why smart lawyers are already gaming the system.
Everyone figured AI's data mills ran airtight. Then Mercor's breach hit, and Meta pulled the plug—fast. Now the whole industry's rethinking its shadowy outsourcing game.
Patent examiners woke up to an USPTO email promising 'MATTHEW,' an AI that greenlights inventions with McConaughey flair — if only. This prank nails the chaos of eligibility determinations.
Two weeks slipped by before the Supreme Court coughed up details on Justice Samuel Alito's hospital visit. In Legal AI Beat's lens, this isn't just health news—it's a pivot point for the court's tech docket.
Tired of Silicon Valley rents eating your patent prosecution paycheck? A top German IP firm wants US attorneys in Dresden—historic city, fat tech scene, way lower bills. But who's really winning here?
Military rigor doesn't just build soldiers; it crafts patent killers. Ted Wood's story proves it, bridging battlefields to boardrooms in the AI patent rush.