Never Too Late: if you missed the IPKat last week! from ipkitten.blogspot.com Too busy playing in the snow to want to keep up with the latest IP news? No problem! As always, the IPKat is here to bring you a quick summary -- the 173rd edition of ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Guest Post -- Diagnosing Patent Subject Matter Eligibility from www.patentdocs.org By John Wizeman* and Anthony D. Sabatelli** -- Clarity on patent subject matter eligibility is still being sought five years after Mayo [1] and three years after Alice [2]. Further adding to the confusion is the ...
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At IGF: ITU Called On To Increase Transparency, Open Doors To More Stakeholders from www.ip-watch.org The UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) needs to become a 21st century organisation, and open its door to multiple stakeholders on internet governance issues and policy, according to speakers at a session of the Internet ...
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Happy Holidays from Anticipate This! from anticipatethis.wordpress.com Originally posted on
Anticipate This!™ | Patent and Trademark Law Blog:
U.S. Design Pat. No. D428,199: Christmas tree soap. JW Note: Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! See you in ...
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State Hacking An Option To Overcome Encryption, IGF Hears from www.ip-watch.org The days of unfettered access to internet content are over, Riana Pfefferkorn of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society told government representatives during a panel dedicated to state interference in encryption, organised by Brazil ...
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An odd event in a retraction case from ipbiz.blogspot.com A post in Retraction Watch titled
Author wins judgment against Elsevier in lawsuit over retraction describes
an interesting event, wherein a publisher was required to publish part of a court decision (from Spain, not the ...
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The saga of Bruce Wansink: an observation about academic publishing reality leads to questions in the science of pizza buffets from ipbiz.blogspot.com On the subject of "Retraction Watch," a list of the "top ten" retractions of 2017 was compiled.
One of them involved Bruce Wansink of Cornell, which illustrated the curious impact of a blog post of ...
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