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Lex Machina Releases 2021 Patent Litigation Report
Patent litigators saw record damages and increased case filings despite the pandemic
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Lex Machina and LexisNexis releases their annual Patent Litigation Report looking at trends in federal district court as well as the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). It focuses on 2020 and how it compared to other years given the changes caused by COVID-19. For some metrics, we can clearly see the effects of the pandemic, but they aren t as prevalent as originally predicted a year ago, said Geneva Clark, Lex Machina s patent legal data expert and author of the report. Actually looking at the data, and being able to parse it as it applies to a specific use case, enables practitioners to see how court activity has changed not only because of the impact of the pandemic, but also as patent strategy evolves in the wake of several important Supreme Court decisions.
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Information Regulator concerned over impact of new WhatsApp policy on SA users The regulator has written to the parent company, Facebook, regarding changes that could see also South African users being kicked off from WhatsApp. Picture: 123rf.com
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CAPE TOWN - The Information Regulator (IR) in South Africa said that it was concerned about the new WhatsApp policy changes facing users who ignored Facebook s terms by the new 15 May deadline.
The regulator has written to the parent company, Facebook, regarding changes that could see South African users being kicked off WhatsApp.
The Information Regulator said that there were warnings from the company that if users did not accept the terms, users would not be able to read or send messages from the app.
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