Software Patent Puzzle: Legal Protections in the Digital Age
Webinar
About This Webinar
The digital era commands an understanding of software patents. They shape competitive landscapes, attract investment, offer defensive legal strategy, and respond to shifting legal norms. This seminar is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of software patents. By examining the specifics of software and patents, insights from SCOTUS on the “Physicality” of software, challenges in litigating software patents, software patent infringement, and future technology developments, this seminar offers a solid foundation and practical tools for legal professionals navigating the complexities of software patent law.
What You Will Learn
Participants will gain insights into the unique aspects of software patentability, including software “Physicality” and its implications as outlined by SCOTUS. The seminar will discuss common litigation challenges associated with software patents, delve into infringement issues, and offer a perspective on emerging technologies, such as AI, and their impact on patent law.
Who Should Take This Seminar
This seminar is intended for practicing attorneys, legal professionals in training, and patent agents who deal with, or are interested in, software patents. If your work involves managing intellectual property rights, specifically in the software industry, or you are involved in developing legal strategy for software-related matters, this seminar offers practical insights and tools to enhance your practice.
Topics covered in this webinar:
- Overview of Software and Patents
- Patentability of Software “Physicality”: Insights from SCOTUS
- Challenges of Litigating Software Patents
- Infringement and Software Patent Litigation
- Looking Ahead and Technology Developments
Speakers:
- Daniel B. Garrie, Esq.
- Founder, Law & Forensics
- Neutral, JAMS
- Faculty, Harvard University
- Hon. James Ware
- Neutral, JAMS
Attending the webinar
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