Patent & IP news for October 11, 2014

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post image Status of US Patent Applications from patentlyo.com

The chart above shows the current prosecution status of U.S. patent applications as either patented (blue), abandoned (red), or still pending (green). As you might expect, more recently filed applications have a greater percentage ...

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New Jobs from patentlyo.com

Law firms are hiring! We’ve had a rush of job postings this month – find yours! Associate Attorney – Law Firm – Detroit, Mich. Patent Attorney – Law Firm – Gainesville, Fl. Patent Attorney – Law Firm Davenport, Iowa IP ...

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Mandamus denied by CAFC in IN RE FUJITSU LIMITED AND FUJITSU NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS, INC. , from ipbiz.blogspot.com

The CAFC noted:



In seeking a writ of mandamus, petitioners must es-
tablish a “clear and indisputable” right to relief and
that they “lack adequate alternative means to obtain the
relief” they seek. Cheney v ...

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Lemley and Lex Machina from ipbiz.blogspot.com

A post by Timothy B. Lee includes the text


New data from the legal analytics firm Lex Machina suggests that the newfound judicial hostility toward software patents is making plaintiffs gunshy (...)

But one obvious explanation ...

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Senator John Walsh's name ground to dust, literally, over his plagiarism at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA from ipbiz.blogspot.com

AP reported an unfavorable conclusion to Senator John Walsh (D-Mon) on the plagiarism matter, following analysis by an academic review board and appeal of the decision.



Sen. John Walsh's name has been removed from ...

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Genetic engineering of cyanobacteria to make biofuels from ipbiz.blogspot.com


There is a recent post on work by Patrik Jones of Imperial College London:


Dr Patrik Jones and his team have genetically engineered E-coli, a common bacteria found in the gut.

He says changing the ...

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Self-plagiarism in an Illinois university, again from ipbiz.blogspot.com

Some time ago, at Southern Illinois University (SIU), there was an issue of "self-plagiarism" when a certain employee [Chancellor Walter Wendler] "recycled" material from work at a different university without citing the earlier work in ...

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