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Examining the Relationship between IPR and Food Security

IP and Legal Filings

Apart from climate change, issues such as the growth of the biofuel market due to which agricultural lands are destroyed or exploited as well as unmonitored nutrition programs may also threaten food security of a nation. The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001.

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Never Too Late: if you missed The IPKat last week

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Patent GuestKat Léon Dijkman published his farewell post, concerning amendments to German Patent Law. Other GuestKat Frantzeska Papadopolou reviewed a recent CJEU ruling concerning marketing authorisation for medicinal products. Said amendments limit the patentee’s entitlement to an injunction in infringement proceedings.

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IP as a political instrument in Russia

The IPKat

Initially, neither the 1992 Law on Trademarks, Service Marks and Designations of Origin , nor the 1992 Patent Law , had provided that putting patented or trademarked goods onto the market within Russia exhausted IP rights.

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Of policy space and actors in the policy space: The role of courts in developing countries in IP policymaking

The IPKat

Out of the 14 demands made in 2001, the Doha Declaration only addressed six demands and most of these were demands relating to existing flexibilities in the TRIPS Agreement and so their inclusion in the Doha Declaration merely confirms the provisions of the TRIPS Agreement.

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IP Management in Food Industries

IP and Legal Filings

billion in 2001 to USD 120 billion now. Although word marks are by far the most popular tool employed by organisations in this industry, there are numerous other unused tools that can give a competitive edge in the market. Patents Utility patents are one class of patents that are relevant to the food sector.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 4-March 10)

SpicyIP

The plaintiff has registered its “Social” trademark and states to have invested considerably in its advertisement from 2001-2023. Law Commission releases Report on “Trade Secrets and Economic Espionage”, recommends a legislation to protect trade secrets. Justice Prathiba M Singh’s Commentary on patents law released.

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Discerning the Purpose and Means of Williamson v. Citrix

Patently-O

patent law. 62 (1853), the famous inventor of the single-line telegraph (Morse) claimed patent rights to the use of electro-magnetism for transmitting a signal–without limit to any “specific machinery or parts.” by Dennis Crouch. Functional claim language has long been a mainstay of U.S. Morse , 56 U.S.

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