Patent & IP news for December 28, 2017

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Patent & IP Blogs

post image Book Review: Intellectual Property in Australia from ipkitten.blogspot.com

Katfriend Jin Ooi (Senior Associate, Allen & Overy LLP) has kindly reviews the latest edition of Intellectual Property Australia:
"Intellectual Property in Australia" is now in its 6th edition (updated to August 2017), the title having ...

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Rented Server is Not a Place of Business for Determining Venue from docketreport.blogspot.com

The court granted defendant's alternative motion to transfer for improper venue because a rented server did not qualify as defendant's regular and established place of business. "Servers are not real property; they are ...

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Judge Newman's dissent in Microsoft/Biscotti case from ipbiz.blogspot.com

Judge Newman's dissent in Microsoft v. Biscotti begins:


I respectfully dissent. The Kenoyer reference describes
the same invention that is claimed in claims 6 and
69, the only claims of Biscotti’s ’182 patent ...

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CAFC vacates PTAB in Takeda v. Array from ipbiz.blogspot.com


The one ground for the decision that was explained was erroneous, and alternate grounds were not explained:



Typically, “[t]he agency
tribunal must make findings of relevant facts, and present
its reasoning in sufficient detail ...

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Of interest in Nintendo v. iLife from ipbiz.blogspot.com



Nintendo argues that under our opinion in PowerOasis,
the Board was required to review the new disclosure
added to the continuation-in-part application and determine
whether that content corresponds to the particular
claim limitations in dispute ...

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A blast from the past from www.717madisonplace.com

I found myself feeling a bit nostalgic for the articulate and insightful questioning during oral arguments of retired Chief Judges Michel and Rader.  If you are like me, and appreciated their knowledge of patent law ...

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