Other Barks & Bites for Friday, April 11: CAFC Denies Transfer of EDTX Patent Case; Texas Leads Entire U.S. in IP Exports; and Google Declines to Respond to Cellspin Soft Cert Petition
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The article discusses two main topics regarding intellectual property and recent legal actions. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's report highlights Texas as the leader in IP exports, showcasing the broader importance of IP in the U.S. economy and job market. Meanwhile, Google's refusal to respond to allegations about a judge's financial interests raises concerns about ethics and impartiality in the judiciary, which could affect future tech-related litigation. Additionally, other updates include various rulings and agreements that impact the landscape of intellectual property rights.
"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce published findings showing that intellectual property supported $5 trillion in jobs across states and industries, with Texas leading in IP exports."
"Google opted not to challenge allegations about a judge's financial ties, raising questions about judicial impartiality and its implications for tech companies facing litigation."
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