Other Barks & Bites for Friday, April 17: CAFC Reverses District Court Rulings in Penile Implant Patent Case; CJEU Clarifies Scope of 'Pastiche' Copyright Exception; Stanford AI Index Shows Tech Gap Between U.S. And China Nearly Gone
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Other Barks & Bites for Friday, April 17: CAFC Reverses District Court Rulings in Penile Implant Patent Case; CJEU Clarifies Scope of 'Pastiche' Copyright Exception; Stanford AI Index Shows Tech Gap Between U.S. And China Nearly Gone
"The Federal Circuit's ruling in International Medical Devices, Inc. v. Cornell marks a significant legal precedent, reversing the Central District of California's post-trial denial of JMOL on trade secret and patent inventorship claims."
"The Senate Commerce Committee's unanimous advancement of a bill to reauthorize the National Quantum Initiative reflects ongoing governmental support for quantum technology development in the United States."
"The Court of Justice for the European Union's clarification on the pastiche exception allows for new works to sample copyrighted materials for artistic, critical, or humorous dialogue, impacting copyright law interpretation."
"Despite reporting strong profits, leading chipmakers TSMC and ASML are experiencing slipping share prices, indicating market volatility and investor concerns in the semiconductor industry."
The Federal Circuit reversed a California district court's denial of judgment as a matter of law concerning trade secret and patent inventorship claims related to a cosmetic penile implant. The Senate Commerce Committee advanced a bill to reauthorize the National Quantum Initiative. The Court of Justice for the European Union clarified the pastiche exception for new works sampling copyrighted materials. TSMC and ASML face slipping share prices despite strong profits. Federal lawmakers from North Carolina urged the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to consider the Research Triangle Region for a new Community Outreach Office.
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