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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
8 years ago
Intellectual property law

Makers of Popular Bakugan Toy Files Patent Infringement Suit over Transformable Toys

Spin Master filed a patent infringement complaint against Alpha Group US in California federal court over transformable toys, asserting U.S. Patent No. 9868073 covering magnetic-force-expansion rollable toy technology used in the billion-dollar Bakugan toy series.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 week ago
Intellectual property law

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, March 6: WIPO Issues PCT Filing Study; CAFC Affirms Use of Unaccused Devices in Royalty Determination; USTR Notorious Markets List Highlights Live Sports Piracy

The Federal Circuit ruled that noninfringing features can be considered in reasonable royalty determinations, allowing damages experts to include unaccused virtual machines in royalty base calculations when causally connected to accused features.
Intellectual property law
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 week ago

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, March 6: WIPO Issues PCT Filing Study; CAFC Affirms Use of Unaccused Devices in Royalty Determination; USTR Notorious Markets List Highlights Live Sports Piracy

The Federal Circuit ruled that noninfringing features can be considered in reasonable royalty determinations, allowing damages experts to include unaccused virtual machines in royalty base calculations when causally connected to accused features.
fromGSMArena.com
1 week ago

Samsung wins court case against TCL in Germany over "fake quantum dot" TVs

Quantum dots are used in certain display types for improved efficiency and color accuracy. For example, some Samsung TVs use ultraviolet backlight. Ultraviolet LEDs are very efficient, but UV isn't even in the visible spectrum. Quantum dots absorb this UV light and output visible light in the desired color.
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Intellectual property law
fromSun Sentinel
6 months ago

Dave & Buster's faces call to cancel its 'Eat Drink Play' trademark

Arcade Time changed its catchphrase but challenged and sought cancellation of Dave & Buster's longstanding 'Eat Drink Play' trademark, triggering federal litigation.
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