A Selection of IP-related Posts by Schott, P.C.
The New Copyright Claims Board: An Easier Way to Settle Small-Claims Copyright Disputes
By Stephen B. Schott |
Imagine that you created a painting, and now someone is using the image without your consent. What action ...
Read More The Humvee in Call of Duty: Where Trademark Usage Meets the First Amendment
By Stephen B. Schott |
Above: Photo of a Humvee If you’ve watched Jurassic Park or The Avengers, you’ve come across the Humvee ...
Read More Register Your Brand With Amazon’s Brand Registry
By Stephen B. Schott |
Many people don’t realize that Amazon means it when they call themselves a global “marketplace.” Until recently, that ...
Read More Piling On: Even More USPTO Subject Matter Guidance
By Stephen B. Schott |
The USPTO recognizes there’s a problem in subject matter eligibility. If you don’t believe it, look at how ...
Read More A Renewed Call: Repeal the Single Sentence Rule for Patent Claims
By Stephen B. Schott |
Like all elementary school graduates, I learned that a single sentence should be short. One source suggests that ...
Read More PA Bar: Removing The Exclusivity Of “Patent Attorney”
By Stephen B. Schott |
[EDIT: The Pennsylvania House of Delegates voted down this measure in May 2019, mostly due to issues unrelated ...
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