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Global Overview Of IP Entity Responses To COVID-19 Crisis - Intellectual Property


Deadlines
After May 31, relief will be available to large entities on a
case by case basis.  Deadlines
between 
March 27 and July 30,
2020 for restoring priority of certain
applications are extended.
Misc.
September 17, 2020.
Initial examination of applications for trademarks related to
COVID-19 products or services may be advanced in certain
circumstances.
Handwritten signatures no longer required; Patents 4 Partnership
programs has been launched, with a focus on COVID-19 related
technologies; applications for patent term extensions may be
submitted via EFS.
April 14, 2021 –  The USPTO
is accepting petitions for expedited resolution of ex parte appeals
for COVID-related inventions at no cost.  The program is
limited to 500 appeals and the goal is to issue a decision within ....

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May 2021 Upcoming Oral Arguments


Monday, April 26, 2021
The following telephone arguments will be available to the public live. Access information will be available by 9 AM ET each day of argument at: http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/public-access-arguments.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Mobility Workx, LLC v. Unified Patents, LLC, No. 20-1441
In 2017, Mobility Workx sued T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless in the Eastern District of Texas asserting U.S. Patent No. 8,213,417 (the “’417 patent”). In June 2018, Unified Patents petitioned for IPR challenging claims 1-7 of the ’417 patent. The PTAB instituted review. The PTAB issued a Final Written Decision holding claims 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 unpatentable.
On appeal, Mobility argues that the PTAB’s implementation of the America Invents Act (“AIA”) violates the Due Process Clause of the Constitution and the Administrative Procedures Act (“APA”). According to Mobility, the Due Process Clause entitles a party to an impartial and disinterested ....

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Third time's a harm? Microsoft tries to get twice-rejected compression patent past skeptical examiners


Boffin who invented ANS encoding and made it public domain worries Microsoft will come rent-seeking
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Analysis In June, 2019, Microsoft applied for a US patent covering enhancements to a data encoding method known as rANS, one of several variants in the Asymmetric Numeral System (ANS) family that form the foundation of data compression schemes used by Apple, Facebook, Google, various other companies, and open source projects.
Its US patent application was published on the last day of 2020. Recently, the inventor of ANS, Jarosław Duda, assistant professor at Institute of Computer Science at Jagiellonian University in Poland, expressed concern that if Microsoft s patent application is granted, anyone using software that incorporates an ANS-based encoder could be at risk of a potential infringement claim. ....

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