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Delaware High Court Revives LG's $12.8M Patent Award
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Supreme Court has revived a larger damages award for LG Electronics Inc. in a long-running patent licensing dispute, ruling that a lower court improperly slashed a jury verdict and wrongly denied key financial add-ons, while otherwise upholding the jury's findings that the defendants breached their agreement.
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OpenAI Witness Was Unprepared In IP MDL Depo, Judge Finds
By Rae Ann Varona
A New York federal judge has given news organizations and authors additional time to depose an OpenAI employee in litigation accusing the artificial intelligence company of using copyrighted material to train ChatGPT, saying the employee's lack of preparation and OpenAI counsel's "pattern of repeated objections" impeded his earlier deposition.
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AI Hiring Startup Reckless With Users' Data, Suit Says
By Rae Ann Varona
A San Francisco startup that helps experts land roles training artificial intelligence models failed to prevent a cyberattack that exfiltrated databases, source code, and the personal information of customers and employees from the startup's information technology network, a putative class action in California federal court alleged.
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Fed. Circ. Zeroes In On Ecobee Jury Instruction Beef
By Jared Foretek
Judges on the Federal Circuit suggested that a lower court's jury form and instructions could undo at least some of an $11.5 million award against ecobee Technologies in a smart thermostat infringement row with Ollnova Technologies, particularly in light of the Federal Circuit's 2025 decision in a fight between Optis and Apple.
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Shutterstock, Photographer Clash Over DMCA Safe Harbor
By Ivan Moreno
A landscape photographer and Shutterstock have filed dueling bids for summary judgment in a copyright lawsuit in Manhattan federal court over whether the stock photo company can be held liable for allegedly infringing images uploaded by its users, or whether the claims are barred by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbor protections.
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