Wednesday whimsies from ipkitten.blogspot.com Happy midweek, everyone! As the count-down to the weekend begins, the Kats remain busy enough, gathering up some choice offerings for you and trying their very best to come up with some fresh insightsEuropean ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Delay no bar to an account of profits, rules Hefty court from ipfinance.blogspot.com IP Finance thanks John Smith for drawing the attention of this weblog to the recent ruling in
Intellectual Property Development Corporation Pty Ltd and Hefty NZ Ltd v Primary Distributors New Zealand Ltd, D. J ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
SpicyIP Scholar: IJLT-CIS essay competition on the interface between law and technology from spicyipindia.blogspot.com We have recently been informed that the Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT), the flagship law and tech journal from the National Law School of India University, has announced an essay competition that is ...
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One (Almost) Happy Multi-stakeholder Family At The Annual Internet Governance Forum from www.ip-watch.org If you don't count China, it was difficult to find people speaking against an extension of the non-decision-making Internet Governance Forum (IGF) of the United Nations at last week's gathering. An overwhelming majority ...
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"Eight notable instances of false advertising" from ipbiz.blogspot.com IPBiz has given incidents of false advertising, including California's campaign for Proposition 71. Finance.yahoo gives eight
notable examples of false advertising, with culprits including Target, Dell, and Nike.
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Ten Year Delay And Silence Trigger Laches But Not Equitable Estoppel from docketreport.blogspot.com Defendant was sufficiently prejudiced by plaintiff's ten year delay in filing suit to trigger laches. "If [plaintiff] had claimed that [defendant] infringed the . . . Patent in the 1990s, [defendant] would have stopped producing [the accused ...
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Patently-O Bits and Bytes from www.patentlyo.com Michael Smith reviews E.D. Texas patent trial verdicts for 2009 (thus far). Depending upon how you count, the score ranges "from 8-3-1 to 6-6-1 (depend[ing] on whether you count a post-jury selection grant ...
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IPW Chairs IP Law European Summit from www.ip-watch.org Intellectual Property Watch Director and Editor-in-Chief William New will chair the IP Law European Summit 2009 being held this week in Montreux, Switzerland. The 25-27 November event will include intellectual property and licensing counsel for ...
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EU Telecom Package To Enter Into Force In December from www.ip-watch.org The European Parliament today formally approved an update to European telecommunications rules aimed at enforcing consumer rights and supporting a single European market. But the change might also leave the door open for legislation restricting ...
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PLI Update: Pharmaceutical and Biotech Patent Law from www.ipwatchdog.com In this release, the authors (Kaye Scholer LLP’s Patent Group) update and expand Pharmaceutical and Biotech Patent Law with new discussion of many topics, including double patenting, inequitable conduct, product by process claims, attorneys ...
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Bilski Decision Likely To Narrow Patentable Subject Matter In US, Panel Says from www.ip-watch.org For years, the United States has taken an expansive position on the types of inventions that are patentable. Software, medical tests, and business methods - for example - have all been granted patents. But that is likely ...
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Honorable Mention: Gene Therapy Double Helix Health Care from www.ipwatchdog.com Inventors Digest held a youth innovation essay contest, in part to celebrate National Inventors Month, last August. The four winning essays are at InventorsDigest.com. The magazine received and reviewed some 400 essays from across ...
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Patents big time on NCIS-Los Angeles from ipbiz.blogspot.com The victim on the Nov. 24 episode of NCIS - Los Angeles was making money big time from "submarine patents." No not that kind: patents related to real submarines.
The murderer worked at a law firm ...
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