AN AUSTIN PATENT ATTORNEY’S REVIEW OF VOTER VERIFIED, INC v. PREMIER ELECTIONS

OVERVIEW: Just in time for tomorrow’s election, an Austin patent attorney will review a recent patent case related with voter verification systems! Among other things, VOTER VERIFIED, INC v. PREMIER ELECTIONS discusses what type of materials qualifies as a “searchable printed publication" under 35 USC §102(b). The patent in question in this case was Reissue [...]

By |2012-11-05T19:56:54-06:00November 5th, 2012|Patent Attorney Takeaways|Comments Off on AN AUSTIN PATENT ATTORNEY’S REVIEW OF VOTER VERIFIED, INC v. PREMIER ELECTIONS

An Austin Patent Attorney’s Initial Thoughts on SurfCast v. Microsoft

Overview: Microsoft was recently sued by Surfcast under the theory of patent infringement based on the new tile layout of window 8 devices. Below is one of the claims likely to be in question during litigation, and my initial thoughts as a patent attorney regarding the case. Representative claim: 1. A method executed by a [...]

By |2012-11-21T18:47:16-06:00November 1st, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on An Austin Patent Attorney’s Initial Thoughts on SurfCast v. Microsoft
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