An interesting decision was reached in court recently regarding the status of open source license conditions. According to the court, the conditions are indeed enforceable under the copyright laws.
The courts believed that copyright holders in open source licensing have the right to control the modification and distribution of copyrighted material. Anything other than […]
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Open Source Conditions enforceable through Copyright Law
August 15th, 2008 · No Comments
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Presidential Patents
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
It seems that the presidential candidates are being scrutinized in the patent law world, perhaps not to the degree of the national media, but definitely with future legislation in mind. In a guest article published earlier this month, a law professor out of Duke University has provided his commentary on the entire matter, […]
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The Provisional Patent Application
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Some inventors might argue that the provisional patent application is a worthwhile stepping stone to the non provisional patent that gives you a one year grace period. Within this period you will be able to test your product and do run preliminary tests.
This document functions as a priority filing, which means as an […]
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