Patent & IP news for October 13, 2017

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post image Saturday Sundries from ipkitten.blogspot.com

INTA is holding a couple of educational events in Berlin back-to-back:
Time for some IP News!-- A workshop on Free Trade Zones (on November 29) -- A conference on Brand Authenticity – a relatively new topic, where ...

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post image AIPPI Sydney 2017: The IPKat in Australia from ipkitten.blogspot.com


After a breezy flight to Sydney via Singapore, the AmeriKat slinked off the plane, stretched and blinked into the fresh Australian sunshine laced with jasmine - the dark rain of London now thousands of miles away ...

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Natural Alternatives International, Inc. v. Allmax Nutrition, Inc. (S.D. Cal. 2017) -- Part II from www.patentdocs.org

By Donald Zuhn -- Last month, we reported on a decision in Natural Alternatives International, Inc. v. Allmax Nutrition, Inc., in which District Judge Marilyn L. Huff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern ...

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Cancer Group Recommendations To Ensure Medicines Access In South Africa Draft IP Policy from www.ip-watch.org

A US cancer group has provided a series of recommendations to the South African government on ways to improve the country’s draft national intellectual property policy, including greater transparency, voluntary licensing, and the use ...

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Plaintiff's Failure to Conduct Due Diligence as to Standing Justifies Award of Attorney Fees Under § 285 from docketreport.blogspot.com

Following a dismissal for lack of standing, the court granted defendants' motion for attorney fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285 because plaintiff's litigation tactics were unreasonable. "[Plaintiff] brought this lawsuit without performing sufficient ...

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WIPO General Assembly Wrap: Many Decisions Made, But External Offices, Design Treaty Left Hanging from www.ip-watch.org

After an intense 10 days of negotiations, World Intellectual Property Organization delegates this week managed to close all items of the organisation's annual General Assemblies, with major decisions taken, such as the approval of ...

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Pear Therapeutics’ FDA Approved App Changes the Game in Healthcare from www.iposgoode.ca

On occasion, regulatory approval announcements in healthcare rise above the din and make headlines. Few have done so with the impact of Pear Therapeutics’ reSET, a treatment for substance addiction, which is so significant because ...

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Oral argument of the week: RADWARE, LTD. v. F5 Networks, Inc. from www.717madisonplace.com

The oral argument of the week comes from RADWARE, LTD. v. F5 NETWORKS, INC., No. 2017-1212 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 18, 2017). Those of you who follow the Finjan line of cases and whether inaccessible modules ...

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Event report: I3PM General Assembly 2017 at WIPO in Geneva from ipkitten.blogspot.com

I3PM, the International Institute for Intellectual Property Management, recently held its biennial General Assembly at WIPO in Geneva.
Gordan Hyland, I3PM President, reports on how it went.
Here’s what Gordan writes:
I3PM is dedicated ...

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