Genardo Kanushi
Joined Patexia at Jan 03, 2024
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 28, 2024
Trademark Litigation
Sony Music has settled with a group of rock musicians, including prominent figures such as David Johansen of the New York Dolls, in a copyright lawsuit filed in New York federal court. This legal action derived from the musicians' attempts to reclaim their copyrights under U.S. law, which permits... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 27, 2024
Trademark Litigation
The Vision Pro, released by Apple, seems to have been positively received, showcasing impressive virtual and augmented reality technology. This demonstrates the company's dedication to advancing virtual technologies, though the journey has not been without its challenges. In an interesting development, Apple has initiated a lawsuit in a Virginia federal... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 21, 2024
Patent Litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court recently chose not to review a substantial $502.8 million jury verdict in favor of VirnetX, a patent-licensing firm, in its long-standing legal battle against tech giant Apple over internet-security patents. This decision effectively upholds a lower court's ruling that had previously overturned the jury's verdict,... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 19, 2024
Trademark Prosecution
OpenAI is denied its trademark request for 'GPT' In an interesting call, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has ruled against OpenAI for their application to make 'GPT' its own trademark. The ruling was issued this month, meaning that competitors and others who want to enter AI can freely... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 14, 2024
Patent Prosecution
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has made an important announcement regarding the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the patent process. With AI's growing influence in innovation and scientific research, questions have emerged about how inventions created with AI's assistance should be treated under patent law. The... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 13, 2024
Patent Litigation
Skillz, a leading platform for multiplayer mobile gaming competitions, has won against its rival, AviaGames. A jury in San Jose, California, awarded Skillz nearly $42.9 million in damages after a week-long trial, concluding that AviaGames had willfully infringed upon one of Skillz's patents. The dispute centered on accusations by Skillz... Read More