In April (2021), Enrico Bonadio, Luke McDonagh, and Francesco Chierichetti reported in this blog four decisions in Italian SEP-related litigations. Since then, thanks to further research and input from friends and colleagues, we have come across some other unpublished decisions, which we want to highlight here.
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Rutgers Law School professor Michael Carrier and Alex Moss, executive director of the Public Interest Patent Law Institute, argue that a DOJ decision on wireless technology patents is hurting consumers and that the department should reconsider its findings in that case. Read the article here.
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In 2023, Innovators Network Foundation fellows published some groundbreaking work on the relationship between open standards, intellectual property, and innovation. Here are a few of the highlights from the fellows’ work in 2023. Patent Trolls with SEPs are Opportunistic and Abusive Brian J. Love and Christian Helmers published original research on whether non-practicing entities […]
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