A Selection of IP-related Posts by Schott, P.C.
Most (and Least) Popular IdeaEsq Articles of 2014
By Stephen B. Schott |
By Stephen B. SchottIn 2014, I published 39 articles. My goal was one a week so I fell short, ...
Read More Federal Circuit Identifies Software as Patentable Subject Matter (post Alice)
By Stephen B. Schott |
By Stephen B. SchottSoftware has been patentable subject matter for a long time but following this summer’s Supreme Court Alice v. CLS ...
Read More IP Law For Startups: A Primer Presentation
By Stephen B. Schott |
I gave this short presentation at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School this past week. The idea was ...
Read More Older Supreme Court Cases Provide Guidance For Determining Patentable Subject Matter Post Alice
By Stephen B. Schott |
By Stephen B. SchottThe question on almost every patent attorney’s mind these days is: “What is patentable subject matter ...
Read More Patent Law For The Lay Person: What Do The Words In A Patent Claim Mean?
By Stephen B. Schott |
An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesAlmost weekly, I have a conversation with someone who looks ...
Read More A Beautiful Mind Nobel Laureate’s Theory Is No Good For Calculating Patent Damages
By Stephen B. Schott |
Imagine you own several patents for software related to video calling over wireless networks. And further imagine that ...
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