Andrea Arndt's article, "Patent Owners Beware: Expanded Jurisdiction Risks in Using Third-Party Platforms to Remove Infringing Listings," was published by IP Watchdog.
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Andrea Arndt's article, "Patent Owners Beware: Expanded Jurisdiction Risks in Using Third-Party Platforms to Remove Infringing Listings," was published by IP Watchdog. Her article discusses a new ruling that introduces new risks for patent owners who use online marketplaces to enforce their IP rights. Andrea states, "Patent owners should adopt new strategies to mitigate the heightened risks posed by the CAFC’s ruling.” To read more, click here.
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