Waymo v. Uber
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
2y ago
Anthony Levandowski, the former Google engineer who was at the center of a trade secrets lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on theft of trade secrets. This criminal indictment is the latest twist in a years-long dispute over intellectual property between Google, where Levandowski worked on autonomous vehicles for nearly a decade, and Uber, which purchased a self-driving startup from Levandowski for a reported $680m in August 2016. Here to talk to us about the Waymo v. Uber case is Diane Siegel Danoff. Diane is a nationally recognized litigator and heads ..read more
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9/13: USPTO Fee Setting Proposal Reactions
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
2y ago
As the IP community digests the USPTO's proposal to adjust patent-related fees, we met with two experts, Kenneth Nigon and Angela Sebor, to discuss their reactions to the proposed changes.  Hosted by Gary Lee, produced by Kemahl Franklyn.  Support the show (http://www.aipla.org ..read more
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FTC v. Qualcomm (3/7/2019)
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by David W. Long, founder of Essential Patent LLC.
2y ago
AIPLA Podcast Network's Gary Lee is joined by David W. Long, founder of Essential Patent LLC, to discuss the FTC v. Qualcomm case. Specifically, we discuss Qualcomm's business [3:09], who is suing whom [4:44], what makes this case unusual [5:20], technical industry standards [7:44], F.R.A.N.D [10:44], licensing [12:44], 5G[20:34], and the trial [23:37].  Support the show (http://www.aipla.org ..read more
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Discussing the Booking.com Case, Part 1
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
2y ago
AIPLA filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in United States Patent and Trademark Office et al. v. Booking.com B.V., No. 19-46, a case addressing whether the addition by an online business of a generic top-level domain (such as “.com”) to an otherwise generic term can create a protectable trademark. In part one of a two-part series, we hear from Rebeccah Gan, a Partner at Wenderoth, on why she disagrees with AIPLA's adopted position.  In part two, we'll hear from Craig B. Whitney, a partner in the Frankfurt Kurnit litigation group and the author of AIPLA's recent amicus brief in ..read more
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Discussing the Booking.com Case, Part 2
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
2y ago
AIPLA filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in United States Patent and Trademark Office et al. v. Booking.com B.V., No. 19-46, a case addressing whether the addition by an online business of a generic top-level domain (such as “.com”) to an otherwise generic term can create a protectable trademark.  In part two of a two-part series, we hear from Craig B. Whitney, a partner in the Frankfurt Kurnit litigation group and the author of AIPLA's recent amicus brief in this case. In part 1, we heard from Rebeccah Gan, a Partner at Wenderoth, on why she disagreed with AIPLA's adopted posit ..read more
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Iancu v. Brunetti (6/18/2019)
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
2y ago
AIPLA Podcast Network's Mike Cushman is joined by Ted Davis, partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, to discuss the Iancu v. Brunetti case.  The US Supreme Court, on April 15, heard arguments over whether it should permit the registration of “scandalous” or profane trademarks, a move which critics say would be unconstitutional.  The case is an appeal from the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit which in 2017 overturned a decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) and approved registration for the ‘Fuct’ mark. The USPTO refused registration for the m ..read more
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Discussing the Booking.com Case, Part 2
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
4y ago
AIPLA filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in United States Patent and Trademark Office et al. v. Booking.com B.V., No. 19-46, a case addressing whether the addition by an online business of a generic top-level domain (such as “.com”) to an otherwise generic term can create a protectable trademark.  In part two of a two-part series, we hear from Craig B. Whitney, a partner in the Frankfurt Kurnit litigation group and the author of AIPLA's recent amicus brief in this case. In part 1, we heard from Rebeccah Gan, a Partner at Wenderoth, on why she disagreed with AIPLA's adopted position ..read more
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Discussing the Booking.com Case, Part 1
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
4y ago
AIPLA filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in United States Patent and Trademark Office et al. v. Booking.com B.V., No. 19-46, a case addressing whether the addition by an online business of a generic top-level domain (such as “.com”) to an otherwise generic term can create a protectable trademark. In part one of a two-part series, we hear from Rebeccah Gan, a Partner at Wenderoth, on why she disagrees with AIPLA's adopted position.  In part two, we'll hear from Craig B. Whitney, a partner in the Frankfurt Kurnit litigation group and the author of AIPLA's recent amicus brief in this ..read more
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Waymo v. Uber
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
4y ago
Anthony Levandowski, the former Google engineer who was at the center of a trade secrets lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on theft of trade secrets. This criminal indictment is the latest twist in a years-long dispute over intellectual property between Google, where Levandowski worked on autonomous vehicles for nearly a decade, and Uber, which purchased a self-driving startup from Levandowski for a reported $680m in August 2016. Here to talk to us about the Waymo v. Uber case is Diane Siegel Danoff. Diane is a nationally recognized litigator and heads ..read more
Visit website
9/13: USPTO Fee Setting Proposal Reactions
IP Casebriefs Podcast
by AIPLA
4y ago
As the IP community digests the USPTO's proposal to adjust patent-related fees, we met with two experts, Kenneth Nigon and Angela Sebor, to discuss their reactions to the proposed changes.  Hosted by Gary Lee, produced by Kemahl Franklyn.  Support the show (http://www.aipla.org ..read more
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