Stanford CIS

Stuart Soffer

Non-Residential Fellow

Non-Residential Fellow Stu Soffer leads IPriori, Inc., a consultancy in Intellectual Property located in downtown Palo Alto. Degreed in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin, he worked as a programmer, project manager and Vice President of Software Development of a public company. In these capacities he designed and developed several networked library catalog and information systems, and was active in standards development for networked information retrieval in that arena.

Since 1993 he consults on Intellectual Property issues regarding software and the Internet, including media download and digital rights, and is frequently retained as a technical expert analyzing infringement/validity in patent, copyright and DMCA matters. He also consults on IP development and commercialization. In 2003 Stu began assembling a comprehensive database of IP litigation, integrating information from a variety of sources. Today this knowledgebase contains a significant amount of data providing potentially significant correlations. This collection emphasizes the semantic view of IP information. It is this knowledgebase that forms the basis of his research with CIS. Stu presents findings as an invited speaker at CLE events, including presenting on Cleantech, the Smart Grid, and "Intellectual Property Amidst a Greener Consciousness."

Recent articles

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The Poetry of Patent Infringement

From the most serene and blissful town of Marshall, TX comes Patent Litigation Haiku from  Michael Smith's Eastern District of Texas Practice blog. http://…

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Is there a 102(b) in your 401(k)?

Let me clarify:  '102(b)' refer to a portion the US statute for patentability of inventions, and '401(k)' refers to the ubiquitous retirement ac…

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Some people have all the fun.

Semiconductor Insights, a firm that reverse engineers products, took the screwdriver and pliers to an iPhone.  They have a video on YouTube. http://www.semicon…

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Content Blocking at DFW

Greetings from the American Airlines Admiral's Club in Dallas, who among other nice amenities provides public web access.  My inbox has this morning's N…

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Is Computer Science Dead?

That's the question that greeted me this morning as I read my periodic communique from ACM.  http://technews.acm.org/. Reasons cited for declining CS enrol…

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Internet at the next Ocean Tomo IP Auction

For the past year I’ve tracked the series of Ocean Tomo Patent / IP Auctions.  The third in the series occurs April 2007 in Chicago, and I just received the cat…

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Query By Humming: Whistle While You Work

For several years I’ve been following advances in ‘Music Information Retrieval’ (MIR), mostly through a Music IR list.   This heavily academic community present…

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Digital, Life, Design Conference

A friend just informed me of this conference starting Sunday in Munich. Sorry for the late notice, but it’s interesting nonetheless. DLD Conference DLD (Digit…

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AOL's Index of Internet IP Litigation

AOL provides a reference index to Internet related litigation (http://legal.web.aol.com/decisions/index.html) and IP issues in particular (http://legal.web.aol.…