BBC launches 'Bluey' lawsuit over merchandise sold on Amazon, Walmart
The popular children's TV show 'Bluey' is the subject of a court case between BBC Studios and a company selling alleged "counterfeit" products online.
'March In' is Not the Answer
Overriding patents on drugs developed with the help of federally funded research, this so-called "march in" option, is not a good idea.
Elon Musk, Toyota and the Case for Open Patents
Could making intellectual property available to everyone spur technology and economic growth?
Is a Racist 'Double Standard' Fueling a Pharma Scandal?
The maker of Botox has been accused of unethical practices—but those accusations are also raising suspicions.
Meet the Scientist Bringing Gene Editing to Life
After the Patent and Trade Office ruled on a bitter patent dispute over a gene-editing technology, Doudna spoke with Newsweek about the decision and where she, and the science, go from here.
Samsung Banned From Selling Older Smartphones
The five-year patent war between Samsung and Apple has reached another chapter.
You Shouldn't Have to Pay Warner Music to Sing 'Happy Birthday'
The fashion and perfume industries thrive without patent protection. Why not music?
We Must Not Weaken the Patent Laws that Lead to Cures
Congress is considering making it more difficult for drug companies to recoup the costs of expensive research.
How Patents Kill Innovation and Hold Tech Companies Back
At this point, the technology industry might be better off without any patents.