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Some Concerns about the Amendment Process to Key Patent Levers: A “Captured” Patent Office?

SpicyIP

This report which is mandated under American law and placed before the US Congress, requires the USTR to conduct a review of the intellectual property (IP) laws and enforcement policies of American trading partners in order to identify those laws or practices which maybe detrimental to American interests.

Patent 52
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Guest Post by Prof. Contreras: HTC v. Ericsson – Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fifth Circuit Doesn’t Know What FRAND Means Either

Patently-O

In 2005 HTC released the world’s first Windows 3G smartphone (the clamshell HTC Universal) and followed in 2008 with the first smartphone running Google’s Android operating system (branded as the T-Mobile G1). However, this case did not sound in patent infringement, but in breach of contract. Background. Apportionment.

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[Guest post] Closing the patent loophole across borders

The IPKat

has written about this in an article that was recently published in the UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law. Here's what Mattias writes: Closing the patent loophole across borders by Mattias Rättzén Extra-territorial Kats It is a legal maxim that patents, like any other intellectual property rights, are territorial rights.

Patent 84
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Journey Through “Marchs” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

There’s a reason why it’s only once in the life of Indian patent law that a CL was granted, check Prof. Basheer’s post discussing Bayer vs Natco where CL was granted for Bayer’s patented anti-cancer drug (Nexavar). Sai Vinod’s post can get you some intellectual relief. among others. Okay, this is it.