Bayer sues Cipla for infringement of its Nexavar tablets - C.S.(O.S.) No. 523 of 2010 before the High Court of Delhi from spicyipindia.blogspot.com Bayer Corporation has recently launched Round II in its 'epic' battle against Cipla over the manufacture and sale of its patented drug 'Nexavar' (
sorafenib), which has been approved to treat kidney and liver cancer. The ...
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Stuck from www.patenthawk.com RE36,885 claims a hypodermic safety syringe. '885 is fifth in a family dating back to 1990. MBO amended claims in the parent application, and in a succeeding CIP, to overcome prior art. In a ...
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Monetizing On-Line Sports Contents: What's the Score? from ipfinance.blogspot.com There is no more discussed subject in the online content world than that of the "business model." By now, we are all familiar with the problem. Online contents tend to be available for free. However ...
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Letter from AmeriKat I - Patents from ipkitten.blogspot.com
This past week was one of those chaotic weeks for the AmeriKat which could have had David Bowie and Queen's "Under Pressure" as the soundtrack. However, mitigating this 'loss' was the promise of the ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
After the Seventh Veil: ACTA to reveal all after Round 8 from ipkitten.blogspot.com The IPKat received a press release concerning the 8th round of negotiations on the proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which was held last week in Wellington, New Zealand. It reads, in relevant part:
"... Participants in ...
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Letter from AmeriKat II - Bits 'n Pieces from ipkitten.blogspot.com - Tea Party Trade Mark Dispute - A trial has been scheduled to begin on 6 December in Florida district court to resolve a trade mark dispute about the "Tea Party" name and political movement. The AmeriKat ...
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Clinton alludes to Christie on "This Week" from ipbiz.blogspot.com from blogs.abcnews:
Clinton added, “I worry about these threats against the president and the Congress. And I worry about more careless language even against -- some of which we've seen against the Republican governor ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Calculating the Incalculable Cost of Counterfeiting from eyesonip.blogspot.com That much intellectual property is valuable and worth defending, no one doubts. Just how valuable, though, appears to be a question without an answer.
The last month brought news of high–stakes legal battles in ...
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The First Millionaire Game Inventor: 75 Years of Monopoly® from www.ipwatchdog.com As a result of his invention Darrow became the first millionaire game inventor, thanks to royalty payments. The irony, however, is that Darrow may not have invented the game at all, but rather he may ...
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Patent prosecution resources: blogs with argument boilerplate from allthingspros.blogspot.com Michael E. Kondoudis runs the
Patentably Defined blog. Michael's posts offer a lot of advice on making arguments in prosecution, including quite a bit of argument boilerplate.
Found Persuasive is a relatively new blog ...
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Federal Circuit Appellate Jurisdiction over Antitrust Claims from www.patentlyo.com Ferring B.V. v. Meijer, Inc., on petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court (2010) In a controversial decision, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a customer (rather ...
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Conference & CLE Calendar from www.patentdocs.org April 19-21, 2010 - Intellectual Property Counsels Committee (IPCC) Spring Conference & Meeting (Biotechnology Industry Organization) - New Orleans, LA April 22, 2010 - "Bio-Similars: The New Litigation Landscape" (Intellectual Property Owners Association) - 2:00 - 3:00 PM (EST ...
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Federal Circuit Appellate Jurisdiction over Antitrust Claims from www.patentlyo.com Ferring B.V. v. Meijer, Inc., on petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court (2010) In a controversial decision, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a customer (rather ...
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