ITC Issues Public Version Of Opinion In Certain Rubber Resins (337-TA-849) from www.itcblog.com On February 26, 2014, the International Trade Commission (the “Commission”) issued the public version of its opinion in Certain Rubber Resins and Processes for Manufacturing Same (Inv. No. 337-TA-849). Due to the size of the ...
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Webinar on Data Privacy and Impact on U.S. Litigation from www.patentdocs.org McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP will be offering a live webinar entitled "Big Data Litigation in an Era of Big Data Privacy Concerns: Recent Developments in International Data Privacy Law and Their Impact on U ...
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IPO Webinar on Inter Partes Review from www.patentdocs.org The Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) will offer a one-hour webinar entitled "Inter Partes Review: Nuts & Bolts" on March 13, 2014 beginning at 2:00 pm (ET). A panel consisting of R. Danny Huntington of ...
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European Biotech Patent Law Webinar from www.patentdocs.org D Young & Co will be offering its next European biotech patent law update on April 23, 2014. The 45-minute webinar will be offered at three times: 4:00 am, 7:00 am, and 12:00 ...
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Webcast on PLT from www.patentdocs.org West LegalEdcenter will be offering a live webcast entitled "Understanding the New USPTO Final and Proposed Rules on PLT and the Hague Agreement" on March 13, 2014 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm (EDT ...
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Samsung withdraws standard-essential patents from second California litigation with Apple from www.fosspatents.com Very late on Friday, Apple and Samsung filed a stipulation with the United States District Court of California that narrows their second case in that district in advance of the trial scheduled to begin on ...
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Copying computer code at Princeton University from ipbiz.blogspot.com There are increasing numbers of plagiarism incidents in computer science courses at Princeton University.
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Convictions of plagiarism in computer science courses on the rise
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