Eponia: a State of mind? from ipkitten.blogspot.com Practically independent already: the European
Patent Office -- or is it now Eponia? "Scottish independence: Europeans with an eye on Edinburgh" is the title of an
informative piece for the BBC website by Esther Webber who ...
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Expert can be "too clever" and still do his job from patlit.blogspot.com Rovi Solutions Corporation & Another v Virgin Media Ltd & Others [2014] EWHC 2301 (Pat) is a decision of John Baldwin QC (sitting as a Deputy Judge of the Patents Court, England and Wales) earlier this month ...
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CBS Sunday Morning on July 27, 2014 from ipbiz.blogspot.com Charles Osgood did the stories for July 27. Rita Braver does the cover story on hoarding, now diagnosed as a mental disorder, afflicting 5% of Americans. New help for hoarders. Lee Cowan interviews Angelica Huston ...
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Trade Secrets, Trademarks, and Interstate Commerce from patentlyo.com By Dennis Crouch Society should always question rules where the rule-maker is not itself bound by the rules. Courts strongly enforce trade secret rights – except when it comes to discovery. The discovery process in litigation ...
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Conference & CLE Calendar from www.patentdocs.org July 30, 2014 - "Ask the Office: New Guidance on Functional Claiming" (American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law) - 1:00 to 2:30 pm (ET) July 30, 2014 - "Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank: Patent ...
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Court Report from www.patentdocs.org By Sherri Oslick -- About Court Report: Each week we will report briefly on recently filed biotech and pharma cases. GlaxoSmithKline LLC et al. v. Glenmark Generics Inc. USA 1:14-cv-00877; filed July 3, 2014 in ...
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