Analyzing Baxalta Inc. v. Genentech, Inc.
By Timmy Basista Timmy Basista is a 3L JD candidate at ASU Law with a strong interest in clerking aiming to carve a pathway up to clerking at the Federal Circuit. They are one of the Student Co-Executive Directors of the McCarthy Institute. They especially enjoy copyright and patent within the field of IP. Along with these […]
The Impacts of the Patent Eligibility Reformation Act of 2023 On Patent Subject Matter Validity
By Maha Qureshi Maha Qureshi is a 3L at Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University with a strong interest in Law, Science, and Innovation. She is the Associate Editor for Patent Scholarship for The McCarthy Institute and also serves as an Executive Editor for Jurimetrics, the journal of the American Bar Association […]
“Trump Too Small” has Big Implications in the World of Intellectual Property
By Matthew Holt Matt is a 3L pursuing a JD and a Masters in Sports Law and Business at ASU Law. He is also the Senior Fellow for Scholarship in the McCarthy Institute. He has a strong interest in trademark and trade secret law. In addition to his intellectual property pursuits, Matt also has a […]
This Article Was Written by ChatGPT. The US Copyright Office Says It’s Copyrightable, Maybe.
By Jackson Pittman With contributions from Chat GPT (see text in blue). Note: The U.S. Copyright Office’s official guidance for AI-generated works was discussed at the McCarthy Institute Copyright Symposium in Los Angeles on March 16, 2023. In March 2023, the U.S. Copyright Office released official guidance concerning the copyrightability of AI-generated works. [1] The […]