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Other Barks & Bites for Friday, November 17: Supreme Court Code of Conduct; Google Files Lawsuit Over Fraudulent DMCA Claims; Copyright Office Extends Deadline for AI Comments

This week in Other Barks & Bites: A federal jury awards $83.4 million in damages to the University of Washington for Guardant Health’s infringement of their duplex sequencing technology; Google files a lawsuit against a group that fraudulently filed DMCA claims against its competitors; and more.

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Other Barks & Bites For Friday, November 17: Supreme Court Code Of Conduct; Google Files Lawsuit Over Fraudulent DMCA Claims; Copyright Office Extends Deadline For AI Comments : Comparemela.com

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, November 17: Supreme Court Code of Conduct; Google Files Lawsuit Over Fraudulent DMCA Claims; Copyright Office Extends Deadline for AI Comments

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This week in Other Barks & Bites: A federal jury awards $83.4 million in damages to the University of Washington for Guardant Health’s infringement of their duplex sequencing technology; Google files a lawsuit against a group that fraudulently filed DMCA claims against its competitors; and more.

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United States , Twinstrand Biosciences , Kathi Vidal , Samuel Levine , Halimah Delaine Prado , Ron Andrews , Justice Clarence Thomas , Ed Newton Rex , Analog Devices Inc , Southeast Regional Office , Guardant Health , Us Supreme Court , Us Copyright Office , Google Expand Ai Partnership , Northern New England Community Outreach Office , Lenovo , Copyright Office Extends Deadline For , University Of Washington , Google , Patent Center , European Union Intellectual Property Office , Us Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Trademark Office , Bureau Of Consumer Protection , Jury Awards University Of Washington , Deere Company , Copyright Office , Nvidia , Promote Solution , Challenges Created , Federal Trade Commission , Voice Cloning Challenge , Asus Zenbook , Awards University , Patent Infringement Case , Trial Appeal Board , Chief Executive Officer , Court Publishes First Ethics Code , Justice Clarence , Supplemental Guidance , Computer Generated Image , Federal Register Notice , Patent Examining Procedure , United States Code , Federal Register , Patent Related Notices , Industrial Products Enters , Office Extends Deadline , Artificial Intelligence Study , Private Patent Application Information Retrieval , Public Responses , Potential New Offices , Google Expand , Google Cloud , Continues Downward Trend , Labor Statistics , Consumer Price Index Summary , Analog Devices ,

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