Plagiarism issue in Iowa handled quite differently than at Southern Illinois University (SIU) from ipbiz.blogspot.com A few years ago, Southern Illinois University was in the headlines concerning one case of self-plagiarism
(involving a strategic plan presented to SIU copied from a plan in Texas, although the same person wrote both ...
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The Los Angeles Times does CRISPR patent battle from ipbiz.blogspot.com The article
The billion-dollar CRISPR patent battle: A case of big money shaping science discusses the patent interference battle between Doudna and Zhang .
Of some interest:
Because the initial Doudna and Zhang patent filings predated ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Webinar on Functional Claiming from www.patentdocs.org The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) will be offering a webinar entitled "Putting the Fun in Functional Claiming: ยง112(f) and Related Indefiniteness Considerations after Williamson v. Citrix and Nautilus v. BioSig" on February ...
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Webinar on Enablement and Written Description from www.patentdocs.org Strafford will be offering a webinar/teleconference entitled "Section 112(a) Enablement and Written Description: Leveraging CCPA and Early Federal Circuit Decisions -- Capitalizing on Past Precedent to Withstand 112(a) Rejections and Attacks on Patent ...
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Webinar on Overcoming 101 Rejections from www.patentdocs.org Strafford will be offering a webinar/teleconference entitled "Overcoming 101 Rejections for Computer and Electronics Related Patents -- Leveraging USPTO Guidance and Recent Decisions to Meet 101 Patent Eligibility Requirements" on February 11, 2016 from 1 ...
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USPTO Patent Quality Chat Webinar Series from www.patentdocs.org The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will be offering the next webinar in its Patent Quality Chat webinar series on February 9, 2016 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm (ET). The latest webinar ...
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