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29 Sep 2020, 9:15 am by IPWatchdog
District Court for the Eastern District of Texas’s claim construction and remanded to the district court in Network-1 Technologies, Inc. v. [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 4:15 pm by INFORRM
The bar should not be “set too high” at the Merits-Based stage, given that the Public Interest Balancing Test will serve as a “robust backstop” for motion judges to dismiss technically meritorious claims if the public interest in allowing the proceeding to continue does not outweigh the public interest in protecting the expression in issue. [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 10:02 am by William Ford, Tia Sewell
Tuesday, September 29, 2020, at 12:00 p.m.: Stanford University will host a day-long seminar with four events on “The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism: China, AI and Human Rights. [read post]
27 Sep 2020, 9:02 pm by Series of Essays
The Art of the Climate Change War September 29, 2020 | Joseph E. [read post]
27 Sep 2020, 8:38 am by Sophia Tang
Chinese law does not explicitly permit the courts to issue anti-suit or anti-arbitration injunctions. [read post]
26 Sep 2020, 9:37 am by Gene Takagi
But, like other industries, we remain at risk of closures and massive layoffs if a deal for additional relief does not come together imminently. [read post]
25 Sep 2020, 11:35 am by Lonnie Roach
Though being disabled does not necessarily mean a person is likely to contract the virus, people with disabilities often have compromised immune systems or an underlying medical condition which makes them particularly vulnerable to infectious disease. [read post]
25 Sep 2020, 7:39 am by John Curiel, Angelo Dagonel
Democratic turnout declined from a little over 1 million voters to just over 900,000; Republican turnout dropped from 1.1 million to 630,000. [read post]
23 Sep 2020, 1:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Introduction In 1896, Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius was the first to calculate how increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide could raise Earth’s surface temperature through the greenhouse effect.[1] A century later, Sweden was one of the earliest adopters of a tax on carbon, implementing it in 1991, just one year after Finland, which was the first country to do so.[2] Sweden has a long history of levying taxes on energy products. [read post]
19 Sep 2020, 2:03 am by Florian Mueller
Sweeney has a point here about some selectivity by Apple, I don't think his declaration paints a complete picture either:He does not dispute another source than Google Trends that Apple cited: the Bloomberg article "Fortnite's Slowdown Has Epic Games Battling to Spark New Growth" (which relies on different data than Google Trends).Mr. [read post]