Patent & IP news for March 6, 2010

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Patent & IP Blogs

Rearranging the deck chairs at California's CIRM from ipbiz.blogspot.com

In a post titled School Children vs. Stem Cell Scientists; A Public Perception Problem , californiastemcellreport understates a rather obvious problem: how can CIRM justify spending $1 million on selling itself, or even spend other monies ...

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WRG Corporate IP Counsel Summit from www.patentdocs.org

World Research Group (WRG) will be holding its Second Annual Corporate IP Counsel Summit on April 27-28, 2010 in New York, NY. The conference will focus on the latest developments in monetizing and maximizing IP ...

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12th Comprehensive PCR Seminar from www.patentdocs.org

The Franklin Pierce Law Center and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will be holding the 12th Comprehensive PCT Seminar on April 23-24, 2010 in Concord, NH. The two-day seminar will provide participants with in-depth ...

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WRG Corporate IP Counsel Summit from www.patentdocs.org

World Research Group (WRG) will be holding its Second Annual Corporate IP Counsel Summit on April 27-28, 2010 in New York, NY. The conference will focus on the latest developments in monetizing and maximizing IP ...

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A direct correlation between unemployment and breakfast sales from ipbiz.blogspot.com

An inventor can disclose a brilliant invention, which can change the way we live (ie, be an innovation), but "changed circumstances" can intervene. During the Civil War, the introduction of the Spencer repeating rifle changed ...

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Plagiarist prof's PhD goes poof from ipbiz.blogspot.com

The Mainichi Daily News reports:

Anilir Serkan, 36, an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Engineering, was found to have copied about 40 percent of his 376-page doctoral thesis from other ...

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EchoStar loses from ipbiz.blogspot.com

The beginning of the CAFC opinion states:

Appellants (collectively, “EchoStar”) appeal from the district court’s decision
finding them in contempt of the court’s permanent injunction order. TiVo Inc. v. Dish
Network Corp., 640 ...

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Appealing A Stay Pending Reexamination II from www.patentlit.com

2010-1155 Sorensen v. Spectrum Brands SD/CA 09-cv-0058 Judge Barry Ted Moskowitz Pantentee Sorensen again attempts to appeal from the Order of Judge Barry Moskowitz granting defendants’ motion to stay the case pending reexamination of ...

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Debunking the Myth that Patents Create a Monopoly from www.ipwatchdog.com

Many inventors operate under the misunderstanding that getting a patent is like owning Boardwalk and Park Place in the popular board game "Monopoly." Unfortunately, turning a patent grant into cash is much more complicated than ...

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