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  • Patent prosecutors are bound by a duty of candor requiring them to report known prior art. But the scope of doing so is a source of debate
  • The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board has seen a slew of unusual cases this year, according to John Welch, an attorney with Wolf Greenfield
  • Patent prosecution is taking place against a backdrop of the press claiming many patents should not have been issued, allegations that patent examiners shirk their responsibilities and the technology industry being exasperated by the Alice aftermath
  • The trademark world has been closely following Lee v Tam, the dispute over the constitutionality of the USPTO's provision barring the registration of disparaging marks
  • We interview Lisa Jorgenson, AIPLA's executive director, ahead of the association's annual meeting, which starts today
  • The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has invalidated the claims of a patent covering Shire’s Gattex drug
  • Maria Pallante becoming the first US register of copyrights to be unwillingly removed from the role has led to a big backlash
  • September federal court decisions finding more eligible subject matter than ineligible for the first time since Alice, criticism of the FTC report on PAEs, the stay of the Redskins case, Congressmen raising trade mark concerns over Cuban cigars, the Supreme Court being asked to hear the Flanax case and Apple highlighting counterfeit goods sold on Amazon were in the recent intellectual property headlines
  • Maria Pallante has been appointed senior adviser for digital strategy by the Librarian of Congress after serving as register of copyright since 2011, with Karyn Temple Claggett appointed acting register of copyrights
  • Following a $14 million damages award being set aside in September and a new trial scheduled, Pure Storage agrees to pay Dell $30 million to settle all litigation