Intellectual property
Iowa farmers accuse China of stealing American seeds
Members of the House committee on the CCP met people in rural Dysart on Thursday to discuss the "ongoing attempts to steal America's agriculture technology."
Netflix customers could face criminal charges for sharing their password
The law applies to Netflix password sharing, but also to other streaming services, including Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
Artist threatens to sue Cardi B over 'Sexy' Marge Simpson Halloween costume
Italian artist aleXsandro Palombo is threatening legal action against Cardi B and her team for unauthorized use of their artwork.
Biden Helping China Plunder American Tech Companies
Chinese parties could blatantly infringe American patents.
K-Pop Music Helps Put South Korea on United Nations' Innovation List
"What COVID has done is that it has disrupted certain industries, but it has accelerated certain industries," WIPO Director General Daren Tang said.
The Coming Biden Climate Intellectual Property Crisis
The president's climate rhetoric is intended to frighten, not persuade, American businesses and consumers into submitting to higher energy costs, fewer jobs and a lower standard of living.
46 Million Americans Now Own Bitcoin, as Crypto Goes Mainstream
In a survey conducted by the New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG), about 75% of the respondents said they wanted to learn more about Bitcoin annuities and Bitcoin life insurance.
'Star Wars' Writer Says Disney is Refusing to Pay Owed Royalties
"You owe me royalties on these books. You stopped paying them," author Alan Dean Foster wrote in a letter to Disney after the company allegedly refused to pay him royalties owed on "Star Wars" books he had written.
Supreme Court Could Take Intellectual Property Protections Back 50 Years
A ruling in Google's favor would have significant negative implications for not only the software industry, but also for musicians, news publishers, health care professionals and the U.S. economy writ large.
New U.S.-U.K Trade Agreement Must Prioritize American Intellectual Property
A U.S.-U.K. trade deal is the perfect opportunity to create a new, gold standard for international trade.
Congress Should Stop Massive Online Piracy of Streaming Movies and Shows
It is imperative that Congress act to secure benefits for creators and consumers alike.
Keeping China's Digital Trojan Horses at Bay
We must comprehensively address China's broad, asymmetric efforts to acquire sensitive information about American consumers.
Amidst Chinese Aggression, U.S. Cannot Afford to Dilute Its IP Laws
The Supreme Court must reject a dangerous legal argument offered by Google.
How China Steals From the U.S. Right in the Open
The Chinese Communist Party is the number one geopolitical threat for the U.S. in the 21st century.
U.S. Will Develop Coronavirus Vaccine Research First: White House
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien said China is likely using espionage to try and steal U.S. coronavirus vaccine research, but he declared American scientists would develop it first.
Property Rights Protect Global Innovation
Intellectual property rights do for scientists what proper PPE does for doctors and nurses.
Trump Signs Order to Block Bootleg Goods From Being Imported, Sold
Imported counterfeit products and intellectual property violations were targeted by an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday.
'Not Bullying:' Nike Files Fourth Lawsuit Against Skechers
Nike filed a new lawsuit against rival shoe manufacturer Skechers Monday, claiming the company had stolen shoe designs and technology.
North Carolina Man Indicted for Allegedly Conducting $13.7M Ponzi Scheme
Much, if not all, of the purported business activities of Oodles did not appear to exist, court documents alleged.
Elon Musk, Toyota and the Case for Open Patents
Could making intellectual property available to everyone spur technology and economic growth?
China's Cybersecurity Law May Be Bad News for Business
Beijing will have oversight of multinationals' data, including their intellectual property.
Rubik's Cube Iconic Shape Not a Trademark, Court Rules
A German firm said the cube's rotating capability should be protected by a patent and not a trademark.
The Apple Tax Avoidance Scam Is Just the Start
Over 2 trillion dollars of U.S. corporate profits are parked abroad—all of it escaping corporate income tax.