Patent & IP news for November 29, 2015

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post image Jeremy Phillips' words of warning- and some further thoughts from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Jeremy Phillips concluded his valedictory presentation, as the concluding part of the 10th anniversary JIPLP program, with a word of caution about the future of IP. He pointed to three vital constituencies, the financial
community ...

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CBS Sunday Morning on November 29, 2015 from ipbiz.blogspot.com

Charles Osgood on "the empty chair," introducing the Susan Spencer cover story on the 84,000 deemed "missing." Lee Cowan on striking a chord on Utah musicians. Ben Tracey does Sunday Morning Profile on Carey ...

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New York Times discusses drug patent challenges by Kyle Bass from ipbiz.blogspot.com

In a somewhat surprising post on 27 November 2015, the New York Times spoke favorably of the efforts by Kyle Bass challenging drug patents using inter partes review:


Still, shedding light on patent missteps, especially ...

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Coca Cola does "Secret Santa" and "Jolly Reindeer" from ipbiz.blogspot.com

The World of Coca-Cola website notes


Throughout December, Coca‑Cola Freestyle in Taste It! will feature two new mixes: Secret Santa and Mistletoe Flow. Sprite Cranberry Zero is also back by popular demand for a ...

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Welcome Back from Thanksgiving Break – Don’t Do This from patentlyo.com

Dr. Arunachalam has no chance of winning her now pro se patent case against J.P. Morgan Chase – but the sentiments that he puts forth in his petition for writ of certiorari are felt by ...

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Nautilus Surfaces Again at the Supreme Court from patentlyo.com

Nautilus v. Biosig (Supreme Court 2015) (SCOTUS ROUND II) In Nautilus (2014), the Supreme Court significantly heightened the standard for definiteness in patent cases – now requiring that claim scope be delineated with “reasonable certainty.” Previously ...

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