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"This Week in Other Barks & Bites: the EU's General Court reduces a fine levied against Intel for anticompetitive behavior in the microprocessor market by €140 million; the Federal Circuit finds that an assignment of pre-existing common law rights to business goodwill is not barred by the Lanham Act's provisions restricting assignment of intent-to-use trademark applications; Oracle and Broadcom release earnings reports this week showing vastly different prospects in the current AI market;"
Readers can submit dog photos with names, breeds, and ages to [email protected] for the IPWatchdog Dog Wall at IPWatchdog Studios. The EU's General Court reduced Intel's antitrust fine by €140 million. The Federal Circuit held that assigning pre-existing common-law goodwill is not barred by the Lanham Act's restrictions on assigning intent-to-use trademark applications. Oracle and Broadcom reported earnings showing divergent AI market prospects. A bill in the U.S. House proposes improved safe harbor for skinny labels on FDA-approved generics. The USPTO director supported requiring public performance rights payments for AM/FM radio. The FTC praised Teva's delisting of over 200 Orange Book patents. Dolby filed a UPC suit over audio codec SEPs. Disney entered a three-year character license agreement with OpenAI involving a $1 billion Disney equity investment and warned Google about infringing uses of Disney copyrights via Google's AI platforms.
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