An article by Stan Gibson titled “How to Safeguard AI Technology: Patents versus Trade Secrets” was published by IPWatchdog on February 25, 2021.
An article by Stan Gibson titled “Not Patent Misuse to License U.S. Patents in Foreign Jurisdictions for “Administrative Convenience”” was published in the February 2021 issue of The Licensing Journal.
In a decision published on April 27, 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office determined that only a human can be considered an inventor. So, who owns the patent when artificial intelligence makes the invention? What are the practical and logistical complications inherent in artificial intelligence-created inventions? With technology advancing faster than the legal […]
An article by Stan Gibson titled “Deepfakes: dangers and developments,” was published by the Los Angeles Daily Journal on July 2, 2020.
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Stan Gibson’s blog article “District Court Granted Voluntary Motion to Dismiss Against Named Defendant But Disallowed Reservation of Rights as to Unnamed Third Parties” was featured on the stock page of MSN Money.
Stan Gibson’s article “District Court Stays Case Pending Inter Partes Review After Non-Petitioning Defendant Agrees to Be Bound By Estoppel Provisions” was published by Mondaq.
Stan Gibson and Nahal Bahri’s article, “Preparing to Discuss Predictive Coding at the Rule 26(f) Conference,” was published by Wolters Kluwer in the March 2015 issue of The Computer & Internet Lawyer.
Stan Gibson’s article entitled, “Motion to Strike Expert Testimony in Comples Case Denied,” was published in the November 2014 issue of the IP Litigator.
Stan Gibson’s blog article, “Fujitsu v. Tellabs: The District Court Orders Additional Sanctions for Fujitsu’s Continued ‘Contemptuous Conduct,’” was picked up by Today’s General Counsel.