Other Barks & Bites for Friday, January 31: Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of FCA Claims Against Allergan; Motion to Compel Government Granted in E-Passport Reader Case; U.S. Patent Grants Increase 5.7% in 2024
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This week's update covers several important legal developments, including the Federal Circuit's application of a minimum contacts analysis in Regeneron v. Mylan, affecting personal jurisdiction over Samsung Bioepis. The Copyright Office released part two of its AI report, indicating limited copyright protections for AI-generated works. Meanwhile, Apple reported that 21% of its revenue stemmed from services, and a new patent data report revealed a 5.7% increase in U.S. patent grants for 2024, reflecting ongoing innovation and patent activity.
The U.S. Court of Appeals leveraged Acorda's minimum contacts analysis to affirm personal jurisdiction over Samsung Bioepis in the ongoing patent infringement litigation.
As the Copyright Office released its AI report, it became evident that there are limited copyright protections for outputs generated by AI through human prompts.
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