Key principles of U.S. IP law include the idea that inventions are not patentable unless they are used in commerce, and that copyrights must be registered within three months of publication to be valid.
In 2014, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in the case of Limelight Networks Inc. v. Verisonics LLC, which held that search engine results pages (SERPs) can be considered public domain and therefore not eligible for copyright protection.
This decision has significant implications for companies that rely on SERPs to index their content online.
In conclusion, U.S. Intellectual Property Law is a complex and evolving field that plays a critical role in promoting innovation, creativity, and economic growth. Understanding the key concepts, principles, and cases of IP law is essential for businesses, inventors, and creators.
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