Patent & IP news for July 23, 2017

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post image French Commercial Tribunal : clarity in parternity is key from ipkitten.blogspot.com

The Commercial Tribunal of Lyon recently settled a dispute over the right of paternity in light design creations owned jointly by its authors (TGI de Lyon, Ch. 3 cab 3 C, judgment du 16 May ...

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CBS Sunday Morning on 23 July 2017 repeats work on immunotherapy treatments for cancer from ipbiz.blogspot.com


On July 23, 2017, CBS Sunday Morning repeated a March 11 broadcast on cancer wherein CBS New chief medical correspondent Dr.Jon LaPook (not Jane Pauley) hosted a special edition of CBS Sunday Morning, devoted ...

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Who owns copyright in student papers? from ipbiz.blogspot.com

A post about VeriCite on Nibletz contains the text:


VeriCite integrates seamlessly with all of the popular learning management systems (LMS) like Moodle, Blackboard and of course Canvas. The students and you, retain ownership of ...

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The Case For Nations, Stakeholders To Act On Medicines Access from www.ip-watch.org

NEW YORK -- A range of speakers, including top health officials from both a developed and developing country, last week laid out the case for why the world’s leaders must now launch a shift in ...

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Conference <span class="amp">&amp;</span> CLE&nbsp;Calendar from www.patentdocs.org

July 24-25, 2017 - TTS North America summit*** (TTS Ltd.) - Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, NY July 25-26, 2017 - "Advanced Patent Prosecution Workshop 2017: Claim Drafting & Amendment Writing" (Practising Law Institute) - New York, NY July ...

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News from Abroad -- Lilly v Actavis -- Supreme Court Introduces a Doctrine of Equivalents in the&nbsp;UK from www.patentdocs.org

The UK Supreme Court's judgment in Lilly v Actavis has profound implications for the scope of protection provided by patent claims in the UK. The judgment moves away from the principle that the patentee ...

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