Episode Synopsis "Judge Dyk asks “You’d agree that a novel way of hurricane prediction would be patentable, right?"
With hurricanes on our minds this week, I thought it would be a good time to re-publish this post from October 10, 2019: With hundreds of thousands without power in Northern California and power grid vulnerabilities in question, a patent attorney’s mind naturally turns to the Electric Power Group case. Electric Power Group was discussed […]
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