Letter from AmeriKat II: Bits 'n Pieces from ipkitten.blogspot.com • UK MPs frozen out of ACTA negotiations – Last Wednesday, MP David Lammy
answered a question asking what steps he was taking to increase the transparency of the
ACTA negotiations. The junior business minister stated that ...
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Letter from AmeriKat I: Wyeth v Kappos from ipkitten.blogspot.com Unfortunately for the Amerikat, most people general despise the month of January and shut themselves away in the warmth of their homes, to await the ides of March. So just as she does so every ...
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"Collective failure by a number of people" from ipbiz.blogspot.com Although the text --collective failure by a number of people -- might be apt to describe positions on patent reform by a number of IP professors, the phrase came from Dr Rajendra Pachauri about a section ...
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The outrage is here from ipbiz.blogspot.com To the IAM blog as to its post titled
Where is the outrage?, to be filed under "you won't find it if you don't look for it" :
Of --loud and clear from a ...
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"The God Patent" from ipbiz.blogspot.com The book "The God Patent" relates to intellectual property at several levels.
Evan Karp writes of the manner of publication of the book by author (Ransom Stephens):
Last month, when his first novel, "The God ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Defective Appeal Briefs from www.patentlyo.com In an earlier post, I indicated that 40% of appeal briefs are initially rejected as "defective" for failing to comply with the rules of BPAI brief-drafting practice. I pulled-up the file histories for eleven applications ...
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