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Engine Asks Supreme Court To Ensure That the Patent Review Process Remains Available To Startups
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Engine Asks Supreme Court To Ensure That the Patent Review Process Remains Available To Startups

Engine and the Electronic Frontier Foundation submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court this week in United States v. Arthrex Inc. asking the Court to reconsider a Federal Circuit decision last year that found that administrative patent judges (APJs) of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) were unconstitutionally appointed.

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Engine Submits Comments To USPTO on Proposed Changes That Would Weaken Patent Review
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Engine Submits Comments To USPTO on Proposed Changes That Would Weaken Patent Review

Engine submitted comments to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week in response to the agency’s request for comment concerning the exercise of discretion to deny inter partes review (IPR) petitions. IPR makes it easier for startups and other small businesses to push back against frivolous lawsuits brought by patent trolls, but the USPTO’s proposal would codify current policies and practices that weaken the patent review process. This would make it more difficult for startups to challenge low-quality patents and open the door to further abusive litigation.

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Engine Submits Comments To USTR on China’s Compliance With WTO Commitments
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Engine Submits Comments To USTR on China’s Compliance With WTO Commitments

On both the domestic and global scale, startups need balanced, certain IP frameworks and policies which allow the free flow of data in order to grow and succeed. While efforts currently underway in China signal some potential progress on those fronts, there are indications that China’s evolving policy landscape may continue to present impediments to startups hoping to grow across the world.

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Congressional Startup Day 2020
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Congressional Startup Day 2020

During the second week of August, more than 40 members of Congress met with over 100 entrepreneurs across the United States as part of Congressional Startup Day. This annual, bipartisan celebration of startups brings together founders and policymakers to discuss the challenges and successes of entrepreneurship in America. Although the COVID-19 outbreak forced many of the meetings this year to be held virtually, lawmakers still spent the week around Congressional Startup Day conversing with entrepreneurs in their states and districts about the policy needs of startups—particularly about the ways in which Congress can better support the country’s startup community amidst the pandemic.

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Engine and R Street File Amicus Brief Urging Court to Prevent Gamesmanship in Patent Damages
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Engine and R Street File Amicus Brief Urging Court to Prevent Gamesmanship in Patent Damages

Patent litigation is notoriously expensive and can last for years. For startups in particular, the high costs and risks of these lawsuits are difficult to cover. Startups already operate on thin margins, and do not have excess resources to spend on legal fees or settlements arising from frivolous patent assertions. The mere existence of litigation (or a patent demand) also forces startups to divert attention from R&D, makes it difficult for startups to attract customers and investors, and can cause drops in valuation.

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The Importance of DMCA for Startups
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The Importance of DMCA for Startups

Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) is a landmark law that has provided startups, copyright holders, and Internet users with a balanced framework to address allegations of online infringement. But Congress is considering revising the law, and in that process it is critical for policymakers to carefully consider the importance of the DMCA to the startups and creators that rely on its protections.

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Startups Are Using Emerging Technologies to Confront the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Startups Are Using Emerging Technologies to Confront the COVID-19 Pandemic

As Americans continue to confront the challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic, startup founders are doing everything they can to support efforts to respond to the pandemic. We spoke with two startup founders who are working to leverage emerging technologies—including nanotechnology and automation—for the public good.

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Engine Hosts Town Hall With Rep. David Schweikert and Arizona Startups
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Engine Hosts Town Hall With Rep. David Schweikert and Arizona Startups

With many small businesses struggling as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, startups are stepping in to offer free services to help small firms navigate the economic uncertainty. Whether it’s opening up their platforms to keep small businesses engaged with their local communities, or aggregating available resources and federal loan information for struggling firms, startup founders are using their knowledge, experience, and services to support other entrepreneurs in need of assistance.

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Startups Supporting Small Businesses Through The Pandemic
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Startups Supporting Small Businesses Through The Pandemic

With many small businesses struggling as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, startups are stepping in to offer free services to help small firms navigate the economic uncertainty. Whether it’s opening up their platforms to keep small businesses engaged with their local communities, or aggregating available resources and federal loan information for struggling firms, startup founders are using their knowledge, experience, and services to support other entrepreneurs in need of assistance.

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App-Focused Startups Pivoting to Support Communities impacted by COVID-19 Outbreak
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App-Focused Startups Pivoting to Support Communities impacted by COVID-19 Outbreak

As federal officials increasingly rely on tech companies to help combat the spread of COVID-19, entrepreneurs across the country are retooling their existing digital applications to aid in coronavirus detection and prevention efforts. Whether it’s working with local and state health officials to leverage their apps, or figuring out ways to implement their services in a beneficial way, startups are determining how to best utilize their mobile apps for the public good.

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Startups Changing Their Business Models in Response to COVID-19
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Startups Changing Their Business Models in Response to COVID-19

As Americans struggle to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of startups all across the country are leveraging their tools, resources, and services to aid medical researchers and businesses in need of immediate assistance. Engine spoke with four entrepreneurs who pivoted their business practices to better support those affected by the ongoing pandemic. This is the first post in a series on startups and entrepreneurs who are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Startups and State Privacy Laws
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Startups and State Privacy Laws

Consumer privacy has been on the minds of companies, regulators, and consumers in the wake of high-profile privacy missteps by major Internet companies and sweeping new privacy rules in Europe. While the U.S. approaches consumer privacy law on a sector-by-sector basis, states are using the momentum around the consumer privacy debate to pass their own varying — and sometimes conflicting — laws.

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 DACA decision is make or break moment for startups
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DACA decision is make or break moment for startups

The fate of up to 800,000 individuals and their ability to live and work in the United States will be decided in the coming months, as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday for the consolidated cases challenging the Trump Administration’s termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. While the justices appeared split in their questioning, the outcome of this case will not just have ramifications for the recipients and their communities, but also stands to impact the desirability of the United States as a destination for high-skilled workers to put their skills and entrepreneurial initiative to the test.

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Congressional Startup Day 2019
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Congressional Startup Day 2019

Last month, throughout the final weeks of August, more than 50 members of Congress and their staff met with over 75 startups across the country, making Congressional Startup Day 2019 a smashing success. 

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The Coming “Privacy Troll” Problem
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The Coming “Privacy Troll” Problem

Congress is currently at work on a federal privacy bill that will hopefully strengthen consumer privacy while correcting some of the problems with state privacy laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act. While this is a good sign for the startup community, some policymakers are pushing for a provision in the draft federal privacy bill that could open the floodgates to expensive, bad-faith lawsuits against startups.

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