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Biden's Patent Position and What it Means to Startups
Biden's Patent Position and What it Means to Startups
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"The average patent trial is about $450,000...That's nothing to FAANG companies, but that could eat up a startup's entire funding."
Patents can be the lifeblood of a startup and their immediate future will be shaped by the next head of the U.S. Patent and Trade Office, which sets the tone for how the executive branch enforces patent rights. Reporter Sam Blake explains what's at stake for startups.
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Justice Department drops challenge to California net neutrality rules.
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Startups and their advocates are hoping that President Biden appoints someone who will strengthen patent rights to the U.S. Patent and Trade Office (USPTO). Read more>>
Join us Wednesday, February 10th at 2:00 p.m. PT for a conversation about the future of content moderation online, in partnership with our Fenwick. Co-founder and general partner at Craft David Sacks will kick off the event speaking one-on-one with dot.LA's Chief Host Kelly O'Grady. Following, dot.LA CEO Sam Adams will speak with Fenwick partners Tyler Newby and Andrew Klungness for a legal perspective. Register here - space is limited.
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