Intellectual property rights have been heralded by small and big business alike, permitting some to grab an important foothold within the market. But
Amazon Resale of Digital E-Books Causes Controversy Among Authors
When news recently broke that Amazon had been awarded a patent on reselling used electronic goods, the announcement created a certain level of
Dell’s Intellectual Property Patents Attract More Potential Buyers
The bidding war over a Dell buyout is heating up, as those in the tech industry consider all the intellectual property patents, all 3,449 of them,
Twitter Lawsuit Settled Over Personal Property Rights
The line of property rights becomes vague when dealing with matters inside the realm of social media. One nationally profiled case via Twitter may
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Announces Partnership to Stimulate Manufacturing Jobs
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the
America Will be Changing Patent Laws Starting March 2013
As the controversial trial regarding a 75-year-old vs. the agriculture juggernaut, Monsanto is beginning shortly, many people are wondering about the
Avoiding Copyright Infringement
Found something online and you want to use it? With the endless amount of content online, many don’t know where to draw the line in terms of seeking
Monsanto Case Could Affect Patent Laws
Bio-engineering juggernaut, Monsanto, developed their Roundup Ready soybeans in the early nineties, and quickly patented their revolutionary
Bruce Springsteen Winner in Copyright Suit
Legendary rocker, Bruce Springsteen, has won a lawsuit over Pony Express Records regarding a competing claim over copyright control. Springsteen