Geographical Indications: News from the UK and New Zealand from ipkitten.blogspot.com If you're a foodie and an IP enthusiast, no doubt Geographical Indications (GIs) are a favourite topic of discussion. Recently, two GI related developments have caught this kat’s eye, in the UK and ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
US, European Views On IP Management And Digital Business from www.ip-watch.org Data-driven technologies are enabling the expansion of trade and data flows around the world. We have disruptive smart products, smart industrial processes, smart clouds and smart services. Traditional industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemical and mechanical ...
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Defendant’s Repeated Discovery Abuse and Delay Tactics Warrant Terminating Sanctions, Treble Damages, Attorney Fees and Permanent Injunction from docketreport.blogspot.com The court granted plaintiff's motion for terminating sanctions, including treble damages, attorney fees, and an injunction, for defendant's repeated disregard of court orders. "[Defendant] refused to produce documents relevant to the design, manufacture ...
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Why Fair Dealing Is Not Destroying Canada Publishing from www.ip-watch.org For the past few years, publishers around the world have engaged in a sustained campaign to hold up Canada as proof that making fair dealing more flexible for education will hurt publishers. Those efforts rarely ...
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False Narrative Credibility For Sale? from gametimeip.com In the wake of yet another “academic” pushing a false narrative without proper facts, comes a story about Google attempting to influence academic publishing through payments of as much as $400,000 USD per article ...
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CAFC explicates the meaning of the word "over" in Home Semiconductor. PTAB reversed. from ipbiz.blogspot.com In Home Semiconductor v, Samsung, appellant Home won a reversal of PTAB:
Home Semiconductor Corp. (“Home”) appeals from the
final written decision of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office Patent Trial and Appeal Board ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
CAFC vacates PTAB decisions in Netlist v. Diablo from ipbiz.blogspot.com Of note in the Netlist case
Netlist argues the Board’s constructions are wrong
because its analysis is based on a flawed interpretation of
“selectively electrically coupling.” We agree. The specification
uses the terms “coupling ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook