Cyber law or internet law concept with 3d rendering ai robot and law scale and gavel judge getty The Wild West of Intellectual Property in AI In the past, the intellectual property issues in AI were generally overlooked. The technology moved very fast, most systems published in academic literature rarely progressed beyond proof of concept, and industrial strength platforms resulted in paradigm shifts only in niche markets and rarely justified patent enforcement. As someone who founded an AI… Source link
Read More »Apple loses second bid to challenge Qualcomm patents at U.S. Supreme Court
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday again declined to hear Apple Inc’s bid to revive an effort to cancel three Qualcomm Inc smartphone patents despite the settlement of the underlying dispute between the two tech giants. The justices left in place a lower court’s decision against Apple after similarly turning away in June the company’s appeal of a lower court ruling in a closely related case challenging two other Qualcomm patents. Qualcomm sued Apple in San Diego… Source link
Read More »U.S. trade body probes allegations Sonos violated Google patents
A woman passes the logo from the web search engine provider Google during the digital society festival ‘re:publica’, at the Arena Berlin in Berlin, Germany June 9, 2022. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) – The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Friday it would probe allegations brought by Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google against Sonos (SONO.O) claiming the home-audio company infringed on Google patents by… Source link
Read More »Why Google says AIs shouldn’t be issued patents- POLITICO
With help from Derek Robertson Google’s campus in Mountain View, Calif. | AP Artificial intelligences are not people, my friends — at least, not where patent law is concerned. And Google wants to keep it that way. Last month a federal appeals court found an AI cannot be labeled an “inventor” under U.S. patent law, ruling against Stephen Thaler, who runs a company called Imagination Engines, and in favor of the US Patent and Trademark Office. Thaler claims the… Source link
Read More »Someone is using old Jawbone patents to sue Apple and Google
Wearables company Jawbone is long-dead — it went out of business in 2017 — but its patents live on, and someone is using them to sue Apple and Google. As first reported by Bloomberg News, an entity named Jawbone Innovations LLC filed lawsuits against the two tech giants this week in federal court in Waco, Texas. The suits allege that Apple and Google infringed eight patents previously belonging to Jawbone and focused around noise-isolation algorithms originally developed for DARPA.
Read More »Google infringed on five Sonos patents, according to preliminary ruling – TechCrunch
Way back in January 2020, Sonos sued Google over patent infringement. Today, the streaming speaker company scored an early victory with the U.S. International Trade Commission. A preliminary ruling penned by ITC chief administrative law judge Charles Bullock finds that Google infringed on five patents. “Today the ALJ has found all five of Sonos’ asserted patents to be valid and that Google infringes on all five patents,” Sonos Chief Legal Officer Eddie Lazarus said in a statement… Source link
Read More »Google Infringed on Sonos Patents, Judge Says
OAKLAND, Calif. — Google infringed on speaker-technology patents held by Sonos and should not be allowed to import products that violate Sonos’s intellectual property, a judge said in a preliminary finding by the United States International Trade Commission. In January 2020, Sonos sued Google in federal court and in front of the United States International Trade Commission, a quasi-judicial body that decides trade cases and can block the import of goods that violate patents. Google later… Source link
Read More »Elizabeth Warren exults at the news of a Biden move on COVID vaccine patents
The New York Times ‘Turning the Corner’: U.S. COVID Outlook Reaches Most Hopeful Point Yet After weeks of coronavirus patients flooding emergency rooms in Michigan, the worst COVID-19 hot spot in the nation, hospitalizations are finally falling. On some recent days, entire states, including Wisconsin and West Virginia, have reported zero new coronavirus deaths — a brief but promising respite from the onslaught of the past year. And in New York and Chicago, officials encouraged by the recent… Source link
Read More »Patents Are Not Always Used in Search
Google’s John Mueller advises site owners to be mindful that not everything the company patents is used in search results. Mueller’s exact quote on this subject is as follows (more context available in the next section): “But just because it’s patented from Google, and maybe even from someone who works on search, doesn’t mean that we actually use it in search.“ This is stated by Mueller during the Google Search Central SEO hangout recorded on February 5. An SEO named Neeraj Pandey… Source link
Read More »PTAB Hands Wins To Google Over Video Playback Patents
Law360 (January 13, 2021, 5:27 PM EST) — Google scored a pair of victories in a patent fight over video playback technology after the Patent Trial and Appeal Board struck down two Virentem Ventures LLC patents for being obvious. In separate final written decisions this week, the PTAB said that Google successfully showed that each of the claims in two of Virentem’s patents were obvious due to prior art that included an earlier U.S. patent known as Nelson, which covers a digital video… Source link
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