June 10, 2020
Market Intelligence and Brand Management
We at Neugeboren O’Dowd are always telling our clients that the branding piece of their business is something that they should be thinking about early in their development.
June 3, 2020
New Injunction Policy Boosts Power Of Essential Patents
In mid-December 2019, a policy statement was issued by the USPTO, NIST, and DOJ to clearly state injunctive relief (among other remedies) is available to holders of standard-essential patents (SEPs.)
May 27, 2020
Google v. Oracle Case
Java is a programming language initially developed by Sun Microsystems and later purchased by Oracle, and is at the center of a decade-long lawsuit between Google and Oracle that some say will have far-reaching consequences for the future of software innovation.
May 20, 2020
We’re Not Just Your Outside Law Firm. We’re Your Chief IP Officer
Proactive planning in your IP processes can eliminate headaches and extra work down the road.
May 13, 2020
TikTok, TickTock – Can You Claim Copyright on a Dance Move?
TikTok has given everyone a creative platform to share their video content publicly, whether that be a dance, a funny cat video, or a joke.
May 6, 2020
Brexit and What It Means For IP Rights
Brexit officially occurred on January 31st, 2020, with an 11-month transition period to allow companies to get the correct IP agreements in place.
April 29, 2020
China Seeks Patent on US COVID-19 Drug
Gilead's vaccine against the Ebola virus, Remdesivir, is proving effective in combating COVID-19, according to news reports and clinical trials.
April 22, 2020
3 Famous IP Disputes You’ve Probably Never Heard Of (But Probably Should Have)
What's famous to an IP attorney might not be well-known to the general public. There are cases that we are familiar with because they serve as great examples or set wide-ranging precedents for the rights of IP holders.
Here are three famous cases we think you should know about.