Patent & IP news for May 10, 2017

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post image Rome Court of Appeal confirms that mere indication of a work’s title is enough to trigger hosting provider’s liability from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Is the mere indication of the titles of the TV programmes whose extracts must be removed sufficient to trigger a hosting provider’s duty to act in compliance with what is provided for in Article ...

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Par Pharmaceutical, Inc. v. Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (D.N.J. 2017) from www.patentdocs.org

District Court Awards Attorney Fees for Plaintiff's Use of Discovery to Police Defendants' Future Conduct By Donald Zuhn -- Last month, in Par Pharmaceutical, Inc. v. Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Senior District Judge William H. Walls ...

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US, EU Diverge On Medical Diagnostic Patents from www.ip-watch.org

A recent article in the journal Nature Biotechnology finds that since a key United States Supreme Court decision, the European Union and United States have diverged in their patent filings for medical diagnostics.

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Shortage Of Affordable Insulin: Should WHO Extend Prequalification To Biosimilars? from www.ip-watch.org

The WHO last week announced plans to explore options for prequalifying insulin, a process that already assesses the quality, safety and efficacy of medicinal products, such as tuberculosis and malaria drugs. The WHO is considering ...

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Congratulations to Prof. David Vaver! Watch the Live Webcast #OrderOfCanada Investiture Ceremony on May 12 from www.iposgoode.ca

Congratulations to Professor David Vaver for being inducted into the Order of Canada! A live webcast of the investiture ceremony will be available. Tune in at www.gg.ca, on Friday, May 12, 2017 at ...

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Recent Jury Verdict Subject to Post-Trial Motions and Appeal Not a Reliable Data Point for Damages Expert Opinion from docketreport.blogspot.com

The court denied plaintiff's motion to supplement its damages expert's report to address a recent $9.1 million jury verdict against a consolidated defendant because that judgment was not yet final and a ...

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Branding “Vaverisms”: All I Really Need To Know I Learned From His Quips from www.iposgoode.ca

Doing a PhD is a long and lonely endeavor. Family and friends brave enough to ask for updates are rewarded with responses ranging from the tired, “I sat. I read. I wrote.” to the lifeless ...

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Congratulations to Professor David Vaver, Inducted into the Order of Canada from www.iposgoode.ca

This is a repost of Prof. Giuseppina D’Agostino’s blog dated July 5, 2016. IP Osgoode is delighted to congratulate Professor David Vaver on being inducted into the Order of Canada. Professor Vaver was ...

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Oral Argument of the Day: Williamson v. Citrix (2017) from www.717madisonplace.com

The oral argument of the day comes from the recently decided Williamson v. Citrix case.  The oral argument focuses on patent eligibility issues.  There were two sound bites that I thought would be of particular ...

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Written Description, Disclosed Embodiments, and BRI from patentlyo.com

By Dennis Crouch The vast majority of written description problems arise when the patentee amends or adds claims with limitations not found in the original claim set and using language that does not directly map ...

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Recording of CAFC Oral Arguments for Richard A. Williamson v. Citrix Online, LLC (2017-03-06) from anticipatethis.wordpress.com

Via the 717 Madison Place blog, with full recording of the oral arguments found here.  Interesting comments from Judge Moore at 5:00-5:30, and 15:10-15:20 of the recording. Can it be reasonably ...

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Guest Post: Regnoicorp -- A Miscarriage of Justice Calling for En Banc Reconsideration from www.patentdocs.org

By Paul Cole* -- Study of the background to Recognicorp, LLC v. Nintendo Co. (Fed. Cir. 2017), the subject of Michael Borella's earlier posting, reveals basis for his concerns about lack of analysis of the ...

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