Patents run amok? from ipbiz.blogspot.com Rob Preston of InformationWeek writes :
The system wasn't conceived to enrich inventors. It was set up to encourage innovation, and stimulate the job creation and broader economic and societal value derived from innovation. Letting ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Corporate loyalty and the Cable/Hanson story from ipbiz.blogspot.com Underlying the story of the (alleged) assault by Raider's coach Tom Cable upon Randy Hanson is the personal dynamic.
Sports.yahoo suggested a tension because Hanson had been hired by Davis, not by Cable ...
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Accidental GB designation causes problems from ipkitten.blogspot.com When a European application is granted designating the UK, the resulting EP(UK) patent has, according to
section 77 of the UK Patents Act, the same effect as a patent that was granted by the ...
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SpicyIP Tidbit: Role of Science in Policy-Making from spicyipindia.blogspot.com Its been more than a week since Sumathi forwarded this interesting link to a guide on including scientists in innovation policy making, published by UK's National Environmental Research Council (NERC). NERC sees itself as ...
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The value of in-house IP counsel experience from ipbiz.blogspot.com From a press release at Reuters:
"We believe that attorneys with experience as in-house IP counsel possess a
much better ability to translate business goals into IP strategy," continued
Mr. Jonathan Levitt. "Patent GC attorneys ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
P3 and Smartlabs Settle Plug-in Energy Meter Patent Suit from greenpatentblog.com In a previous post, I discussed a patent suit between P3 International (P3), a New York consumer electronics company, and SmartLabs Inc. (SmartLabs), UPM Marketing Inc. and UPM Technology USA, inc. (collectively “UPM”). In that ...
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Oct. 11 "Cold Case" a knock-off of Law & Order SVU from ipbiz.blogspot.com The 11 Oct. 09 episode of "Cold Case" featured a plot line wherein a judge [ Judge Harold “Harry” Alvarez played by Miguel Perez ] was channeling juvenile offenders to a facility [Havenhurst] in which his sister-in-law ...
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