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  • A suit accusing Getty of charging a photographer for her own photo, a war of words between law professors over venue reform, the companies with the most patent practitioners, the copyright issues at play when Donald Trump plays songs by bands that do not like him, and Stephen Colbert being told he does not own the IP for “Stephen Colbert” were in the intellectual property headlines in the past week
  • The content delivery network companies have settled their decade-long dispute over a patent that was the focus of a Supreme Court ruling. A district court jury confirmed Limelight infringed the patent this June, with Akamai awarded $51 million damages
  • Apple has had a good few days for patent news: the $626m in damages it was ordered to pay VirnetX has been vacated by an Eastern District of Texas judge, and the Federal Circuit has affirmed two district court rulings of non-infringement in cases involving Wi-LAN and GPNE
  • The Eastern District of Texas has suffered a disproportionate drop in patent cases so far this year, although it remains by far the busiest district. This has led Judge Gilstrap to discontinue the use of letter briefing for 101 motions, as well as the "in person" meet and confer requirement for discovery motions
  • Data and Analysis: Managing IP ranks the top plaintiffs, defendants and law firms in US district court litigation in the first half of 2016, using the Docket Navigator database. One finding is that the proportion of cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas is down, with a drop in NPE suits. But some new plaintiffs emerged during the second quarter
  • Protocol on Privileges and Immunities of the UPC signed; IP community puts pressure on the UK government; Preparatory Committee and Select Committee to continue with final preparations
  • Inter partes review petitions have been filed challenging patents owned by Shipping and Transit, Sportbrain Holdings and Uniloc, which have sued more than 200 companies combined in 2016
  • The Intellectual Property Network and The National Union of Students Insight team have recently concluded a study on understanding of IP policy in higher education institutions among students and staff
  • Alice O' Donkor talks to outgoing IPAN chair Ruth Soetendorp about IP education, awareness and understanding
  • Managing IP’s regular review of the latest appointments, including Cooley hiring a team of Morrison & Foerster lawyers in California, James Pooley joining Orrick, a new Librarian of Congress, and hires by Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, K&L Gates, Barnes & Thornburg and Paul Hastings