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...Cases such as this have become “a very expensive game of chicken” because the final result is hard to predict and can have a very dramatic result, says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University...
...That is now in question, although Google is appealing: “The verdict knocks a big hole in the wall of the walled garden,” says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...“If I need to comply with both US and EU law, and one of them lets me do it, and the other one doesn’t, I still can’t do it,” says Mark Lemley, a Stanford Law School professor and counsel at Lex Lumina,...
...“When it comes to drafting, AI can help write text, just as it can for many other applications,” says Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School. “And it speeds the process up and makes it cheaper.”...
...Mark Lemley, a professor at Stanford Law School, called it “patently false”, based on the recent pattern of acquisitions....
...The amount of money at stake potentially dwarfs any other intellectual property or antitrust case,” said Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...“It is remarkable that this case is still going on,” says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...“The stakes for antitrust law are quite significant,” said Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School....
...“Big verdicts like this in favour of patent trolls have the potential to galvanise the debate on patent reform on the Hill,” said Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...Mark Lemley, a professor at Stanford Law School, says: “We can continue fighting this out piece by piece forever, but it doesn’t seem to be having any real effect on the marketplace.”...
...“Patent litigation has skyrocketed over the past few years,” says Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School....
...Though voluntary, almost all juris doctor (JD) students participate in a clinic for a term, says Mark Lemley, professor of law at Stanford....
...“There is a common theme here of trusting more in damages and less in injunctions in cases that involve large, multi-component products,” said Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School....
...Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University, says: “There are so many participants in these cases, if the parties don’t come to their senses, they will shut each other down.”...
...“They’re going to want to take some months to investigate and understand the market and other players,” Mark Lemley, a professor at Stanford Law School, said....
...Mark Lemley, professor at Stanford Law School, said the verdict was “sweeping”, noting that the award in Apple’s favour set a new high bar in US intellectual-property cases....
...A number of cases that are still in progress could also limit the scope of what is considered patentable in the first place, says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...“I don't know if the parties will settle; this case is just one part of a very complex ecosystem, and putting CEOs in the room together is always a roll of the dice,” says Mark Lemley, a professor at Stanford...
...In the smartphone business alone – centre of much of the action – $15bn-$20bn has been spent buying patents, with legal bills reaching $500m on a “conservative estimate”, says Professor Mark Lemley of Stanford...
...Myhrvold, with law professor Mark Lemley, has argued that when patents are licensed, the details of the deal should be a matter of public record....
...Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford, said the fact that the group even filed a complaint was “certainly a sign that virtual currency is now very real business,” and that the Facebook policy could be...
...Demolition work for the main Olympics stadium begins next week which also marks the five-year countdown to the 2012 opening ceremony....
...s handling of the case has made it one of the most prominent targets of critics who claim that abuse of the US patent system exposes tech companies to unfair claims, said Mark Lemley, a law professor at...
...“You could say, this is a way for a large company to protect itself against trolls – to buy up and keep these patents,” says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...Forman got a little carried away with his note, Eine Kleine Pharmausik, to mark the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth....
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