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Rethinking the four ‘factors’ of preliminary injunctive relief

October 21, 2008Injunctions, Patent, Patent Cases 2008Federal Circuit En Banc, paidDennis Crouch

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Patenting the Statue of Liberty

October 20, 2008Bits and Bytes, PatentpaidDennis Crouch

One of the more famous design patents is that of the Statue of Liberty, patented by Auguste Bartholdi of Paris in 1879.


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Anticipation Requires More Than Disclosing All the Elements

October 20, 2008Anticipation, Means Plus Function, Patent, Patent Cases 2008anticipation, Claim Construction, Enablement, paidDennis Crouch

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Judge Improperly Cut Patentee’s Million Dollar Jury Verdict Without Offering a New Trial

October 17, 2008Damages, Patent, Patent Cases 2008paidDennis Crouch

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Protecting Design Patents on Shoes

October 16, 2008Design Patent, PatentMarking, paidDennis Crouch

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Does the Piracy Paradox apply for Patents?

October 16, 2008Academic Studies, Articles and Publications, PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits and Bytes: Partners, Events, and Jobs

October 16, 2008PatentEnablement, Inequitable Conduct, paidDennis Crouch

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October 15, 2008Patentanticipation, obviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Federal Circuit Finds No Antitrust Liability for Hatch-Waxman Reverse Payment Settlements

October 15, 2008PatentFederal Circuit En Banc, Inequitable Conduct, paidDennis Crouch

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Rethinking the Scope of Prior Art in Obviousness Cases

October 15, 2008Obviousness, Patent, Patent Cases 2008, Priority Rightsanticipation, obviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits and Bytes

October 15, 2008Bits and Bytes, Patentanticipation, paidDennis Crouch

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Tafas v. Dudas: Amicus Briefs at the Federal Circuit

October 15, 2008PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Federal Circuit Vacates ITC’s Broadcom Order

October 14, 2008PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Shifting Burden of Production Does Not Shift Burden of Proof; PTO Deference

October 14, 2008Attorney Fees, Fee Shifting, Patentanticipation, Enablement, Inequitable Conduct, paid, Written DescriptionDennis Crouch

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Federal Circuit Agrees to Hear Interlocutory Appeal on Standing

October 14, 2008Patent, Patent Cases 2008paidDennis Crouch

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CAFC allows Venue Transfer to Texas

October 13, 2008Patent, Patent Cases 2008Federal Circuit En Banc, paid, VenueDennis Crouch

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Paul Cole, Patentability of Computer Software As Such

October 13, 2008Articles and Publications, Patent, Patentable Subject Matter, SoftwarepaidDennis Crouch

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Anticipated yet Nonobvious

October 12, 2008Anticipation, Obviousness, Patent, Patent Cases 2008anticipation, First to Invent, obviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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ABC is Looking for a “Superstar Family of Inventors”

October 9, 2008Bits and Bytes, PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Federal Circuit Affirms $46m Default Judgment Against Bodog

October 8, 2008Patent, Patent Cases 2008Affirmed Without Opinion, paid, Personal JurisdictionDennis Crouch

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