“Less than one-third of the survey’s respondents knew that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office can invalidate a patent previously upheld in federal court, and 81% of respondents either hadn’t read ...
Discover how intellectual property rights protect exclusive pharmaceutical use and brand names in biotechnology, influencing innovation and market dynamics.
The quality of semiconductor intellectual property (IP) is a major issue for design teams utilizing third-party sources for portions of their SoCs. Quality is even more critical for highly ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Intellectual property (IP) verification poses a tremendous challenge and the industry should move to create and adopt standards for interoperability and compliancy, according to a ...
It’s no secret that today’s huge system-on-chip (SoC) projects require massive amounts of design reuse. No team, no matter how talented, can design a billion or more gates from scratch. They use ...
H2: What is intellectual property? Intellectual property (IP) is anything you create with your mind—an invention, a book, a logo, or even a secret formula. It’s intangible but valuable, and laws exist ...
Managing IP speaks to junior in-house counsel, private practice trainees and students about why IP appeals to them and how to inspire the next generation The fast-paced nature of intellectual property ...
Charles Sauer’s recent op-ed for The Hill is the latest in a long list of recent articles, speeches and amicus briefs by conservative or libertarian commentators arguing that various changes to patent ...