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  • united-nations-covid-19-response-m6OZNfmo2Dk-unsplash-WEB Copyright Office Further Extends Certain Timing Provisions Due to COVID-19

    July 14, 2020

    The Copyright Office is further extending the temporary adjustments to certain timing provisions under the Copyright Act for persons affected by the COVID-19 national emergency.
  • Toyota web Toyota Fails to Revive Patent on Fingerprint-Reducing Coating

    July 13, 2020

    The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on July 10, 2020, affirmed the invalidation of Toyota Motor Corp.’s patent on a coating for reducing the appearance of fingerprints on touchscreen displays. Toyota Motor Corp. v. Reactive Surfaces Ltd., Fed. Cir., No. 18-1906, unpublished 7/10/20.
  • Youtube 400x200 YouTube Can’t Be Forced to Fully Identify Piracy Culprits in EU

    July 10, 2020

    Google’s Youtube cannot be required to hand over the IP addresses, telephone numbers, or email addresses of its users who have uploaded copyright-infringing films to its platform, the Court of Justice of the European Union held on July 9, 2020. C‑264/19, Constantin Film Verleih GmbH v YouTube LLC and Google Inc., 2020 E.C.R.
  • ECT 400x200 Patent Owner History of Abusive Suits Mandates New Fees Look

    July 9, 2020

    The Federal Circuit on July 1, 2020, said that a Florida federal court failed to properly consider a patent owner’s history of frivolous litigation when it denied a request for attorneys’ fees from the owner’s latest target. Elec. Commc’n Techs LLC v. ShoppersChoice.com LLC, Fed. Cir., No. 19-2087, 7/1/20.
  • Drilling web Unaltered Password Dooms Copyright Claims for Drilling Company

    July 8, 2020

    The Fifth Circuit on June 2, 2020, ruled that Digital Drilling Data Systems can’t pursue copyright claims against a competitor that scraped data from a program built using an open source database, because the program wasn’t effectively secured, and the copied program wasn’t substantially similar. Digital Drilling Data Syst. v. Petrolink Serv. Inc., 5th Cir., No. 19-20116, 7/2/20.