Patent & IP news for August 17, 2017

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post image Freedom of panorama in Portugal: content and scope of the exception from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Santuário de Cristo Rei (1959),
Lisbon
Until fairly recently, freedom of panorama within Article 5(3)(h) of the InfoSoc Directive was a relatively little-known copyright exception within those available to Member States under EU ...

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MiMedx Group, Inc. v. Liventa Bioscience, Inc. (N.D. Ga. 2017) from www.patentdocs.org

By Kevin E. Noonan -- In the general chaos that has resulted from the Supreme Court's recent forays into trying to delineate the proper standards for patent subject matter eligibility (AMP v. Myriad Genetics, Mayo ...

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Failure to Provide Examiner With Copy of PTAB Decision Does Not Establish Inequitable Conduct​ from docketreport.blogspot.com

The magistrate judge recommended granting plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment that their patents were not unenforceable for inequitable conduct or unclean hands because the failure to submit a copy of a disclosed PGR institution decision ...

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Reviewing Factual Findings that Support a Legal Conclusion (of Eligibility) from patentlyo.com

The Federal Circuit has denied Prism Tech‘s petition for en banc rehearing on the question of deference to district court factual-findings that underlay a decision on patent eligibility.  Prism had raised the following question ...

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Issues with statues of Roger Taney from ipbiz.blogspot.com


WJLA reported:


The Robert E. Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson statue in Wyman Park, the Roger B. Taney statue in Mount Vernon, the Confederate Women’s Monument in Bishop Park and the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors ...

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Cleveland Clinic Foundation v. True Health Diagnostics, LLC (E.D. Va. 2017) from www.patentdocs.org

District Court Finds Method of Detecting Claim to Be Directed to Patent Ineligible Subject Matter By Donald Zuhn -- Earlier this month, in Cleveland Clinic Foundation v. True Health Diagnostics, LLC, District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema ...

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