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07/12/2026

A patent infringement claim puts immediate pressure on a business.

The patent, its claims, the product, prior art, prosecution history, and the facts behind the allegation all begin shaping the defense strategy. Each detail can affect litigation posture, settlement leverage, product decisions, and the company’s broader intellectual property position.

In a new article, Kevin Bastuba, Patent Group Chair at Founders Legal, discusses the key defenses and strategic considerations companies should evaluate when responding to a patent infringement claim.

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Patent strategy extends well beyond securing rights. We work with innovators, technology companies, and patent owners to evaluate risk, develop practical litigation strategies, and protect the intellectual property supporting long-term business growth.

If your business is responding to a patent infringement claim, preparing to enforce its own patents, or evaluating potential patent risk, schedule a consultation with our patent team via the link in bio.

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For a moment, AI licensing agreements looked like the beginning of a solution.

Then a different question emerged.

Who actually has the authority to license creative works for AI training?

Recent disputes involving the American Federation of Musicians, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and AI music platform Suno have brought renewed attention to a growing issue within the entertainment industry. The conversation is no longer limited to whether AI companies should obtain licenses. Increasingly, attention is turning to who controls those rights, who benefits from those agreements, and how creators fit into the equation.

In a new article, Beth B. Moore, Senior Counsel at Founders Legal, looks at what AI licensing is beginning to expose inside the music business: who can authorize use, who shares in the value, and where creators stand when catalog rights enter the AI market.

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If your business, label, production company, or creative venture is evaluating intellectual property rights, licensing structures, or AI-related legal considerations, schedule a consultation with our team through the link in bio.

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