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Tokenized securities on blockchain are here. And they’ve been around for a while.
Remember tokenized securities or securitization with tokens on the blockchain? With the entire year in crypto defined by a maelstrom of...
Dec 2, 2020


Trade Secret Theft: Explained
Information today has become an influential mechanism – almost equivalent to money or power. Its extravagance and distribution have led...
Nov 30, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving to our Valuable Clients
This Thanksgiving, we have almost too many blessings to count. Being able to work with our valuable clients is definitely one of them. We...
Nov 25, 2020
LTE (4G) network security model and its drawbacks covered in 5G network
Wireless connectivity is spurring a wave of digital transformation which is not just changing our way of working with IT, office tools,...
Nov 22, 2020


Reverse Engineering and the Law: Understand the Restrictions to Minimize Risks
“To ensure you steer clear of any legal risk of reverse engineering, it should be performed only to the extent of allowances, such as for...
Nov 15, 2020


NVIDIA + Arm - The Anatomy of A Semiconductor Beast
Two of the biggest players in the semiconductor industry will be merging in a $40 billion cash plus stock deal. The acquisition of Arm by...
Oct 30, 2020
State of Software Patents Around the World
Technology is the cornerstone of the digital world and abundant of its practicality rests in the software. As a matter of fact, all...
Oct 30, 2020


U.S.C. §101: Patent Subject Matter Eligibility
While drafting a patent application, it goes through the scrutiny of whether it falls under the legal requirements for patentability or...
Sep 20, 2020


What is Doctrine of Equivalents?
While there are multiple ways to skin a cat (see discussion on indirect infringement and direct infringement here ), patent infringement can occur in two forms. The first is literal infringement. Literal infringement is when every aspect of the claim is being infringed upon in much the same way the claim was written. The second one, more complex, is an infringement under the doctrine of equivalents. Under this doctrine, the patentee can argue infringement even if each and eve
Sep 2, 2020
In re DABUS: Can AI be granted patents?
A landmark decision in relation to the curious case of DABUS AI and Stephen Thaler set a major precedent for patent eligibility for...
Aug 27, 2020
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