Patent & IP news for November 14, 2017

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post image Around the IP Blogs! from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Let's put the witch costume binoculars on to check out what the IP blogosphere was spooking talking about around Halloween time!
Spooking moodFocussing our lenses on patents, these are interesting times for SPCs ...

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post image IPIB: How competitive is your IP service firm? from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Want hard answers to tough questions? The IP Industry Base (IPIB), a database developed by the Competitive Intelligence Group at the Fraunhofer Center for International Management and Knowledge Economy (IMW), Leipzig, might provide some.

The ...

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post image Need Broad Patents Fast? Try This. from ipassetmaximizerblog.com

That title got your attention, didn’t it? It was meant to. After another successful round of patent application examinations for several clients in the last year, I thought others would like access to my ...

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What is Essential? Measuring the Overdeclaration of Standards Patents from writtendescription.blogspot.com

Standard essential patents are a relatively hot area right now, and seem to be of growing importance in the academic literature. I find the whole issue fascinating, in large part because most of the decisions ...

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US Congress Members Signal Move To Block Allergan Patent Deal With Tribe from www.ip-watch.org

Members of a US congressional subcommittee on intellectual property held a hearing last week that appeared aimed at finding ways to stop companies from “renting” the sovereignty of Native American tribes in order to avoid ...

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Global Fund Chooses Former UK Banker Peter Sands As New Director from www.ip-watch.org

The Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria today selected Peter Sands, a former bank CEO who is involved in health projects at the World Bank and elsewhere, as its next ...

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Written Description Requirement Applies Only to Literal Scope of Claims, Not Equivalents from docketreport.blogspot.com

The court granted plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment that their broadband patents were not invalid for lack of written description and rejected defendant's attempts to reargue the issue after plaintiffs amended their infringement theory ...

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USPTO’s Revised Patent Fee Schedule Raises Price Of IPR Process from www.ip-watch.org

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today issued changes to some patent fees, including increases in certain areas, including the cost of using the inter partes review process. Following feedback from users, the ...

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New USPTO Fees from patentlyo.com

The USPTO has finalized a new set of fees: Final Rules.  Some of the changes: Inter Partes Reviews: (request + post-institution) $30,500 (up from $21,000). Application Filing (Filing + Search + Examination) $1,720 (up from ...

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Apotex wins at CAFC in case related to pegfilgrastim (Neulasta®) and filgrastim (Neupogen®). from ipbiz.blogspot.com





The two suits were consolidated. The district court
held a bench trial in July 2016, and it issued findings of
fact and conclusions of law on September 6, 2016. The
court found that Amgen had ...

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New York Times mentions "pop-culture plagiarism" from ipbiz.blogspot.com



From the New York Times:



“Future Man,” a softhearted, foul-mouthed, highly self-aware science-fiction spoof that glories in pop-culture plagiarism. When the unlikely hero is apprised of the show’s premise, he rolls his eyes and ...

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‘Damaging’ Provisions On IP And Health Dropped From TPP Agreement, MSF Says from www.ip-watch.org

Trade ministers negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) without the United States have dropped many problematic provisions related to intellectual property and health, Médicins Sans Frontières (MSF, Doctors Without Borders) reported today.

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