
BizTech Law Blog
On November 3, 2011, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would create a new exemption from registration under the securities laws for what has come to be known as "crowdfunding." The crowdfunding exemption would:
With the holiday shopping season gearing up, let's take a look at a common scenario. Frank, a "last minute" shopper, purchases a great gift from an Internet merchant's website. The Internet merchant states that the item will be delivered to Frank in 3-5 business days. Unfortunately for Frank, the item is delivered 5 days late. Does Frank have rights under the law? Is the Internet merchant required to notify Frank of the late delivery? Read on.
This is the third and final post in a series (Part 1: First-to-File; Part 2: Post Grant Review Proceedings) summarizing the most significant changes created by the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (the "Act"). As you know, the Act was signed into law on September 16th. Although hyped as a major change in the U.S. Patents system, the Act does not affect many of the fundamental tenants of U.S. Patent law.
This blog post focuses on: (1) new limitations on false marking claims, and (2) USPTO funding and fees.