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Intellectual Property

Jul. 9, 2014

Theme of restraint in term's IP cases

It has been a record year for intellectual property decisions at the U.S. Supreme Court, with the court deciding nine intellectual property cases - roughly 10 percent of its docket. By Robin Feldman


By Robin Feldman


It has been a record year for intellectual property decisions at the U.S. Supreme Court, with the court deciding nine intellectual property cases - roughly 10 percent of its docket. Winners were those who think patents are out of control. Losers were not just aggressive IP rights holders, but also the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and 9th Circuit.


Although the decisions spanned copyright and trademark issues, the bulk o...

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