Why Washington’s Chasing a Pharma Patent Ghost
What if the big bad wolf blocking cheap drugs is just a fairy tale activists tell? Policymakers are biting—hard.
The Defense Department thought a quick policy tweak would dodge Judge Friedman's injunction. Wrong. Now, with appeals looming, Hegseth's war on 'legacy media' exposes a raw power grab.
What if the big bad wolf blocking cheap drugs is just a fairy tale activists tell? Policymakers are biting—hard.
Cookies track you relentlessly, but EU regs? A patchwork mess. Here's why big ad tech still laughs to the bank.
A Beverly Hills doc's penile implant empire hangs in the balance as the Federal Circuit probes if old patents nuke trade secret protections. Buckle up—this clash could redefine secrecy in innovation.
Picture this: your vote's digital trail exposed because admins swapped passwords like trading cards. Italy's first GDPR fine on a processor reveals the high stakes ahead.
Dometic figured they'd ice the competition on boat air conditioners. Federal Circuit said nope—patent claims too flimsy, prior art bites hard.
$852 billion valuation. Nearly 1 billion users. Yet OpenAI's exec suite is emptying out faster than a ChatGPT prompt timeout — with CEO of apps Fidji Simo and CMO Kate Rouch both citing health needs.
Everyone figured ironSource would brawl over Digital Turbine's sneaky substitute claims. Nope. CAFC says their standing proof was a joke—vague plans don't count.
Everyone's eyeing those WiFi 7 beasts for faster streams and smarter homes. But hold up—a government ban might nuke firmware updates, leaving your new toy vulnerable and obsolete.
Ever wonder if the ivy-covered towers of legal prestige are cracking under invisible pressures? Yale Law's drop — however slight — kicks off a whirlwind week in law that screams adaptation is coming fast.
Picture this: A USPTO room crackling with tension as patent warriors duke it out over 'thickets' choking drug innovation. Peter-Anthony Pappas drops a truth bomb — changes must chase facts, not fables.
Over 212 million Brazilians online, all under LGPD's gaze since its 2018 passage. If you're GDPR-ready, you're mostly set—but don't sleep on the extras.
Patent holders breathed easy thinking §256 could fix missing inventors post-issuance. Federal Circuit just slammed that door shut, invalidating two patents over one unfindable coinventor.