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patents

  • Washington Grants Over 1,000 Patents to US-Funded, China-Based Researchers | Business Matters (Aug. 29)
    Washington Grants Over 1,000 Patents to US-Funded, China-Based Researchers | Business Matters (Aug. 29)
    Official data shows the Pentagon, NASA, and other key U.S. government agencies have funded China-based researchers in sensitive fields for 14 years. And the U.S. government has already granted more ...
    August 29, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Report: Washington Funds China-Based Research
    Report: Washington Funds China-Based Research
    The Pentagon, NASA, and other key government agencies are sending U.S. taxpayer dollars to China, funding research in ...
    August 29, 2024BY Tiffany Meier
  • Family Bonds Disappearing in the Silicon Valley Tech World: Insights From a Tech Pioneer
    Family Bonds Disappearing in the Silicon Valley Tech World: Insights From a Tech Pioneer
    "We really have to balance in order to catch up on [family values]. Technology is way ahead of ...
    June 24, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • EXCLUSIVE: US Patent Office Improperly Assigned Supervisory Status to Contractors for Years
    EXCLUSIVE: US Patent Office Improperly Assigned Supervisory Status to Contractors for Years
    For years, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) leaders have given contractors titles that grant them access ...
    April 21, 2022BY Jackson Elliott
  • Patents, Legal Monopolies, and the High Prices for Drugs
    Patents, Legal Monopolies, and the High Prices for Drugs
    Commentary Currently, 63 percent of American adults are on prescription drugs, according to a 2021 survey. Of this ...
    March 23, 2022BY Benjamin Williams and Mises Institute
  • The Left’s War on Patents Will Cost Millions of Lives
    The Left’s War on Patents Will Cost Millions of Lives
    Commentary I was shocked the other day as I walked down the sidewalks of the business district in ...
    January 31, 2022BY Stephen Moore
  • Lululemon Fires Back at Peloton Lawsuit With Its Own, Calls Rival a ‘Copycat’
    Lululemon Fires Back at Peloton Lawsuit With Its Own, Calls Rival a ‘Copycat’
    NEW YORK—Lululemon Athletica Inc. on Monday followed through on its threat to sue Peloton Interactive Inc. over the ...
    November 30, 2021BY Reuters
  • Vaccine Maker BioNTech Says No Need to Waive Patents
    Vaccine Maker BioNTech Says No Need to Waive Patents
    BERLIN—The head of German pharmaceutical company BioNTech said Monday that there is no need to waive patents on ...
    May 10, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Mysteriously Rapid Increase of Chinese Patent Filings Addressed in US Government Report
    Mysteriously Rapid Increase of Chinese Patent Filings Addressed in US Government Report
    Non-market factors, such as government mandates and subsidies, caused a rapid increase in patent filings in and from ...
    January 21, 2021BY Alexander John
  • The Slow Destruction of American Innovation
    The Slow Destruction of American Innovation
    Commentary On Dec. 11, Sens. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Chris Coons (D-Del.) sent a letter ...
    December 28, 2020BY Bob Zeidman
  • President’s Science Advisers Warn: China Outpacing the US in Scientific Research
    President’s Science Advisers Warn: China Outpacing the US in Scientific Research
    WASHINGTON—For 70 years, the United States has been the "undisputed leader in science and technology,” but that's now ...
    February 18, 2020BY Bonnie Evans
  • Senator Rubio Targets Huawei Over Patents
    Senator Rubio Targets Huawei Over Patents
    WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Marco Rubio filed legislation on June 17 that would prevent Huawei Technologies from seeking damages in ...
    June 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • Huawei’s 5G Patent Race
    Huawei’s 5G Patent Race
    In January 2018, Chinese state-run media Xinhua first made mention of a new economic strategy with a short ...
    January 31, 2019BY Annie Wu
  • Government Agenda, Subsidies Drive Exponential Increase in Chinese Patent Filings
    Government Agenda, Subsidies Drive Exponential Increase in Chinese Patent Filings
    A Chinese media blitz has promoted the recent official opening of a bridge connecting Hong Kong, Macau, and ...
    October 29, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Chinese Drone Maker Turns to US International Trade Commission to Settle Patent Dispute
    Chinese Drone Maker Turns to US International Trade Commission to Settle Patent Dispute
    A Chinese drone maker has turned to a U.S. federal agency in hopes of settling a patent-infringement complaint ...
    September 5, 2018BY Frank Fang
  • Allergan’s Bold Patent Move Could Transform Pharma Landscape
    Allergan’s Bold Patent Move Could Transform Pharma Landscape
    Pharmaceutical giant Allergan struck a bold and unusual deal to protect its patents on a lucrative eye drug ...
    November 11, 2017BY Fan Yu
  • Google Patents Solution to Avoiding Potholes
    Google Patents Solution to Avoiding Potholes
    Of all the minor annoyances in life, potholes can be one of the worst. Besides giving the driver ...
    August 25, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Scarcity, Monopoly, and Intellectual Property
    Scarcity, Monopoly, and Intellectual Property
    Few topics in recent years have aroused as much interest among libertarians as intellectual property. What place, if ...
    April 19, 2014BY David Gordon
  • How to save face after losing $10 billion
    How to save face after losing $10 billion
    In what signals to be an important strategic shift in its business model, Google decided on January 29th ...
    February 18, 2014BY Fred Arndt
  • Patent Trolling Bad for Economy, Says Public Policy Institute
    Patent Trolling Bad for Economy, Says Public Policy Institute
    “Patent trolling,” a practice estimated to have cost innovators over $500 billion since 1990, is mainstream and everybody ...
    October 1, 2013BY Catherine Yang
  • Patents One-Stop Shop to Save Irish Business Millions
    Patents One-Stop Shop to Save Irish Business Millions
    Irish innovators received a significant boost on Tuesday when the Minister Bruton TD signed the Unified Patent Court ...
    February 20, 2013BY Alan McDonnell
  • German Court Rules Motorola’s Tablet Doesn’t Violate Apple’s Designs
    German Court Rules Motorola’s Tablet Doesn’t Violate Apple’s Designs
    A regional court in Germany ruled on Tuesday that Google Inc.’s Motorola’s Xoom tablet does not infringe on ...
    July 17, 2012BY Helena Zhu
  • Samsung Wins Patent Fight Against Apple in the Netherlands
    Samsung Wins Patent Fight Against Apple in the Netherlands
    In a symbolic decision that could help bring the rivaling companies closer to a settlement, a Dutch court ...
    June 21, 2012BY Helena Zhu
  • Oracle, Google Prepare for ‘World Series’ Android Trial
    Oracle, Google Prepare for ‘World Series’ Android Trial
    Oracle and Google are facing off in court, as the two software and services giants go head to ...
    April 13, 2012BY Ram Srinivasan
  • Yahoo Slams Facebook with Patent Violation Lawsuit
    Yahoo Slams Facebook with Patent Violation Lawsuit
    Internet portal Yahoo Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Facebook Inc., alleging that the Menlo Park, Calif.-based social ...
    March 14, 2012BY Ram Srinivasan
  • Motorola-Google Fight Back in Android Patent Wars
    Motorola-Google Fight Back in Android Patent Wars
    After taking beatings early on in the patent game, Google and its new partner, Motorola Mobility, are fighting ...
    February 26, 2012BY Ram Srinivasan
  • Google Close to Completing Motorola Mobility Acquisition
    Google Close to Completing Motorola Mobility Acquisition
    Google moved several steps closer to completing its acquisition of Motorola Mobility, even as the patent battles over ...
    February 17, 2012BY Ram Srinivasan
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    2hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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