With continued efforts to have AI systems named as inventor of patents, courts continue to agree that AI cannot patent because it isn’t human, a requirement for inventors.
Read MoreA New York attorney was found to have filed too many trademark applications within a short amount of time and found guilty of multiple violations of USPTO rules.
Read MoreTech companies have allowed law enforcement to access the private data recorded by homeowners without warrants, under “emergency” provisions.
Read MoreKlemchuk LLP Partner Darin M. Klemchuk included in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®, for Litigation - Intellectual Property and Litigation - Patent.
Read MoreThe YouTube copyright strike system has been criticized for the lack of adequate verification using automations that issue strikes for copyright infringement against innocent accounts.
Read MoreThe increased use of keyword warrants, reverse keyword searches, by law enforcement to identify potential suspects is raising privacy concerns.
Read MoreInstagram is being scrutinized for its age verification methods, including the use of third-party AI.
Read MoreSonantic voice technology can recreate your voice, but who owns the intellectual property rights in the recreated voice?
Read MoreIt was discovered that even hospitals are using the Meta Pixel tool for targeted advertising resulting in sharing of sensitive patient data potentially in violation of HIPPA regulations.
Read MoreOn July 25, 2022, Chief Judge Orlando Garcia of the Western District of Texas (WDTX) issued an order randomly assigning patent cases filed in the Waco Division of the Western District of Texas. Click for order and other WDTX patent litigation resources.
Read MoreRestrictive covenants help draw necessary boundary lines in the behavior of employees during employment and post-employment when company trade secrets and other confidential information is at stake.
Read MoreData compliance for tech companies can be difficult to keep up with as laws vary according to the location of the users. Russia, for example, requires Russian user data be stored only on servers located in Russia.
Read MoreKlemchuk LLP announces that attorneys Brian Casper and Melissa Gray have been promoted to Equity Partners, and Gabriela N. Smith has joined the firm as a Partner.
Read MoreKlemchuk LLP added to the Dallas Bar Association (DBA) 100 Club list for 2022, as all of the firm’s full-time attorneys are members of the DBA.
Read MoreBPO companies should be aware that TCPA violations are interpreted differently in different states when finding personal liability in company owners and officers.
Read MoreAs sextortion has increased on social media and online dating platforms, it is important for people to be aware of the potential to safeguard against becoming a victim of the crime.
Read MoreWe are looking to hire two great new team members — a litigation paralegal with at least 5 years of IP litigation or commercial litigation experience and an IP litigation associate attorney with at least 3-5 years of IP litigation experience
Read MoreIn a recent case, the Texas Supreme Court ruled on the standard of review and requirements of notice provisions in Texas contracts.
Read MoreThe EU is proposing a new regulation which would use AI to screen personal messages online in an effort to identify grooming.
Read MoreHappy Independence Day 2022 from Klemchuk LLP!
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