Patent & IP news for January 16, 2018

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post image Top Ten Black Inventors from blawgit.com

In honor of Black History Month, I have compiled a list of my top ten black inventors of all time. While these particular individuals may not be as famous as other black inventors, these individuals ...

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Year Ahead: Copyright, Unified Patent Court Remain High On EU Priority List from www.ip-watch.org

Plans to update European Union copyright rules advanced in 2017 but remain contentious heading into the new year. The proposal for a directive on copyright in the digital single market is the subject of intense ...

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Patent Claims Acquired After Filing Date of Earlier Lawsuit Subject to Claim Preclusion if Directed to the Same Product or Process from docketreport.blogspot.com

The court granted defendant's motion to dismiss all but three of plaintiff's patent infringement claims for claim preclusion, including claims for a patent that issued after the filing date of the parties' earlier ...

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44% of top U.S. patentees for 2017 are U.S. companies; 50% are Asian from ipcloseup.com

Many companies received more U.S. patents in 2017; IBM, the perennial leader, was number one for the 25th year. However, there were some notable declines in patent grants. Canon, Qualcomm and Google were down ...

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A New Trade Secrets Survey of In-House Counsel from writtendescription.blogspot.com

It feels like all trade secrets all the time these days, but the hits keep coming. I've got some patent scholarship queued up, but this new survey caught my eye. David Almeling and Darin ...

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Claims that Defendant Infringed Patent Issued Years after Suit Filed Found Subject To Claim Preclusion from patentlyo.com

Normally, claim preclusion only bars later assertion of a claim only if (a) the plaintiff could have brought that claim when it filed an earlier suit and (b) the later-asserted claim is the “same” as ...

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The "crass edge"? from ipbiz.blogspot.com


Tom Porter of Newsweek had text on Joe Biden in the post --This Is Who Trump Is Afraid of Facing in 2020, and It's Not Bernie Sanders --:



“What we can’t let voters do ...

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Plagiarism at The Daily Beast leads to resignation from ipbiz.blogspot.com


The New York Post reported on a plagiarism incident at The Daily Beast, which led to a quick resignation by the offender



John Avlon, the Daily Beast’s editor-in-chief, confirmed to The Post in a ...

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LIQWD, INC./OLAPLEX LLC win appeal at CAFC against L’ORÉAL: context is central in claim construction from ipbiz.blogspot.com




Olaplex moved for a preliminary injunction, and in
July 2017, the district court denied the motion. The
court’s dispositive basis for denying the motion was its
construction of the claim requirement that the mixture ...

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IP Intensive: Learning the Value of Experiential Education at SOCAN from www.iposgoode.ca

When I first learned of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program (“IP Intensive”) I was in the process of applying to law school. At that time, the IP Intensive caught my attention because ...

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IP Intensive: CodeX – My Silicon Valley Dream from www.iposgoode.ca

When I left for Stanford, I really did not know what to expect. All I knew was that I would be a visiting student researcher at CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics; I knew ...

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IP Intensive: “Capital”izing On Learning – A Notable Experience at ISED from www.iposgoode.ca

“Why Ottawa?” Prior to starting my placement at the Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED) as part of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program (“IP Intensive”), I consistently found myself asking this ...

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IP Intensive: A Semester at Canada’s Public Broadcaster, the CBC from www.iposgoode.ca

My semester at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as part of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program (IP Intensive) was an incredible–and frankly intense–experience. Each day presented new challenges and learning opportunities ...

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IP Intensive: Just Like a Kid in a Candy Store – Ten Short Weeks at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office from www.iposgoode.ca

I admit I was a little anxious about spending ten weeks in Ottawa Hull. The experience of staying in Hull is a story in its own right, so the first day (before starting at CIPO ...

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IP Intensive: The Business of Innovation – A Semester at AstraZeneca from www.iposgoode.ca

As part of Osgoode’s IP Law and Technology Intensive Program, I had the amazing opportunity to serve a 10-week internship at AstraZeneca Canada under the supervision of AstraZeneca’s Legal Director, Denise Lacombe. My ...

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Patent Damages Without Borders from patentlyo.com

In addition to considering Prof. Holbrook’s work, folks digging deeper into the WesternGeco issues will also want to consider Prof. Kumar’s updated article titled Patent Damages Without Borders.  She explains: In WesternGeco, the ...

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