The culinary world presents unique challenges when it comes to intellectual property protection. While chefs, food bloggers, and recipe developers invest considerable creativity and effort into their recipes, the legal landscape surrounding recipe protection is surprisingly complex and often counterintuitive. Understanding how copyright, trademark, and patent law apply to recipes is crucial for anyone in …
Category: trade secrets
TechPat: Former Uber Self-Driving Leader Indicted for Trade Secrets Theft
The United States Attorney’s office in San Jose, California, recently indicted Uber Technologies, Inc.’s former autonomous driving car guru, Anthony Levandowski, with thirty-three counts of trade secrets theft in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§1832(a)-(d). The indictment was only released on August 27, 2019, after being unsealed by the federal district court judge presiding over the …
SCOTUS Watch: Registration Required Before Infringement Action
On March 4, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a pair of copyright decisions that will affect copyright owners’ ability to sue and recover in federal court. The first, Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Sreet.com, LLC,[1] settles a split in the appellate circuits concerning when a copyright owner may sue for copyright infringement – …
CannabIP: U.S. Patent No. 10,028,987 B1
U.S. Patent No. 10,028,987 (‘987) issued on July 24, 2018, for “Cannabis-Infused Milk.” It was issued to inventor Dylan Pillsbury, of Dos Rios, California. The applicant/assignee is Chocowaska Cooperative, Inc., a cannabis-infused edibles and hemp company. The claims are directed to a method of preparing and processing milk infused with cannabis, which includes heating the …