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Employees’ Access to Files Thwarts Claim Under Anti-Hacking Law
September 11, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on September 9, 2020, held that two former Royal Truck & Trailer Sales & Service Inc. employees didn’t violate the anti-hacking Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by forwarding and misusing confidential company information because they had permission to access it. -
‘Jersey Boys’ Makers Defeat Copyright Claims at Ninth Circuit
September 9, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on September 8, 2020, held that the musical “Jersey Boys” doesn’t infringe the copyright in a Four Seasons band member’s autobiography because any similarities between the works are based on historical facts. -
Beauty Sales Rep Misled CVS Vendor Over Trademark, Court Affirms
September 8, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on August 31, 2020, held that a beauty and personal care sales rep deceived a CVS Pharmacy distributor about her rights to use Carol’s Express as a trademark. Beauty Enters. v. Gregory, 2020 BL 328390, 7th Cir., No. 19-3491, 8/28/20. -
California Beats Cap-and-Trade Patent Infringement Appeal Again
September 4, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on August 21, 2020, held that the owner of an emissions trading-related patent can’t sue California for infringement a second time after his first suit was dismissed. -
Tata Wins Trim of $420 Million Judgment in Trade Secrets Case
September 3, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on August 20, 2020, held that the $280 million in punitive damages Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., an Indian multinational IT services company, owes electronic health record developer Epic Systems Corp. for stealing trade secrets is “constitutionally excessive.” -
Prolific Inventor Loses Suit Against PTO Over Slow Examinations
September 2, 2020
The US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on August 19, 2020, held that prolific inventor Gilbert P. Hyatt hadn’t shown that the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) deliberately chooses not to process, examine, or issue patents for his “extraordinarily lengthy” applications. -
N.J. Inmate Properly Barred From Suing for Patent Infringement
September 1, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on August 20, 2020, held that patent owner Walter A. Tormasi lacked capacity to sue computer company Western Digital Corp. because Tormasi was barred from conducting business as a New Jersey inmate. -
Oracle Revives Some HP Copyright Claims Over Solaris Software
August 31, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on August 20, 2020, revived some Oracle America Inc. claims that Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. infringed its copyrights by installing patches for its Solaris software on customer servers without permission. -
USPTO Announces 2020 Patents for Humanity Winners
August 28, 2020
The USPTO on August 26, 2020, announced the latest winners of the Patents for Humanity program, a USPTO initiative promoting game-changing innovations that address long-standing development challenges. -
Challenge of Agency Patent Cancellation Properly Dropped
August 27, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on August 20, 2020, held that Security People, Inc. improperly challenged the cancellation of its patent by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) in a federal district court.
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