WHO, World Bank Say Half The World Population Cannot Access Essential Health Services from www.ip-watch.org According to a report released today by the World Health Organization and the World Bank, at least half the world's population is lacking access to essential health services. Out of pocket expenses related to ...
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Internet Governance Forum Next Week: Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data On Agenda from www.ip-watch.org The 12th annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum will open in Geneva next week. The United Nations entity, which presents itself as a free electron of internet governance, will host a large number of ...
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G-Finder Report: Global Funding For R&D In Neglected Diseases Increasing, Overreliance On US Funding Dangerous from www.ip-watch.org A report released today on global funding of research and development for neglected diseases found that global funding has increased but warns that overreliance on funding from the United States, which the report says is ...
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Lack of Clear Distinction Between "Dual Hat" Expert’s Roles Requires Production of Information Considered in Consulting Role from docketreport.blogspot.com The court granted defendant's motion to compel the production of documents reviewed by plaintiff's "dual hat" expert that plaintiff withheld as privileged because plaintiff failed to establish a clear distinction between the expert ...
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RecogniCorp: Can Data Processing be Patented? from patentlyo.com In RecogniCorp, LLC v. Nintendo Co., Ltd., petitioner-patentee RecogniCorp has asked the Supreme Court to take a fresh look at its eligibility doctrines with the following two questions presented: Whether computer-implemented inventions that provide specific ...
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The role of the "myelin sheath" in conduction and multiple sclerosis from ipbiz.blogspot.com In April 2005 in an article in "Intellectual Property Today" entitled
Intellectual Property at the Supreme Court and Before Congress [available LEXIS], LBE noted some "approximations" used by lawyers to explain certain science issues in ...
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