Posts Tagged ‘patent litigation’
Are Machines “Agents” for Purposes of the Patent Venue Statute? (Part II)
This article was originally published in IPWatchdog.com “As technology evolves, and especially as artificial intelligence becomes smarter, plaintiffs will present new and creative arguments that the defendants have established a ‘regular place of business’ in a certain jurisdiction.” Part I of this article provided an overview of the Federal Circuit’s understanding of the patent venue…
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This was originally published in IPWatchdog.com on April 14, 2020. “The Western District of Texas has now apparently become the venue of choice for filing patent infringement actions and it is forecasted to surpass the District of Delaware for the most new filings in 2020. While it is too soon to know if this part…
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