Fullview Video Tech Patent Validity Ruling Reversed by Fed. Cir.
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FCC Fines T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon for Sharing Access to Data
FCC fines wireless carriers for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information without consent and without taking reasonable measures to protect that information against unauthorized disclosure, according to a statement.
Justice Department Backs Push to Lower Phone Costs in Prisons
The federal government should take more steps to rein in the cost of calls from prisons and jails by promoting competition among providers, the US Justice Department argued in a comment to the Federal Communications Commission.
Judge Adds $1 Million to Battery Patent-Infringement Verdict
Chinese company Zhuhai CosMX Battery Co. owes Ningde Amperex Technology Ltd. an additional $1 million for willfully infringing lithium battery technology in laptops, a Texas federal judge ruled.
Kisco Senior Living Hit With Class Action Over 2023 Data Breach
Kisco Senior Living LLC failed to protect the personal information of nearly 27,000 people that was exposed in a June 2023 ransomware attack and data breach, a proposed federal class action said.
Google Hit With Copyright Class Action Over Imagen AI Model
Google faces a proposed class action from three cartoonists and a photographer who say its Imagen AI software model trained on billions of works in violation of copyright law.
Alcon Owes $34 Million After Losing Glaucoma Surgical Tech Trial
Alcon Inc. must pay Sight Sciences Inc. $34 million after a federal jury in Delaware found its minimally invasive glaucoma surgery device infringes three patents.
AI’s Ability to Build Biological Weapons Targeted in DHS Study
Artificial intelligence’s risks require a “society-wide” effort to prevent misuse, the Department of Homeland Security warned in a report focused on how the technology can be harnessed to build weapons of mass destruction.
Patent Office to Examine AI’s Effect on ‘Prior Art,’ Obviousness
The US Patent and Trademark Office is asking for public input on how artificial intelligence affects what earlier inventions can block a patent and what level of expertise should be considered when deciding whether an invention is obvious.
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