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USPTO’s Final Rule on FY 2025 Patent Fees Drops Divisive Proposals for Across-the-Board Hikes

IP Watchdog

Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today published a final rule announcing across-the-board fee increases of 7.5% The changes will take effect as of January 19, 2025. but scrapping the most controversial proposals from its April 2024 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).

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[Sponsored] Registration Deadline Extended for the “Comprehensive Course on Patents” Organized by The IP Press In Collaboration with S. Majumdar & Co. (October 5-November 23)

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Prepare candidates to qualify for the Indian Patent Agent Examination (Paper I and Paper II) to be held in the year 2025. Train candidates for the patent agent interview (For candidates who pass Paper I and Paper II). Provide practical training on how to deal with Indian prosecution and drafting.

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IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

billion by 2025. [ii] Patent Prosecution. Patent protection is generally available for cannabis and cannabis-related innovations on the same basis as any other innovation, presenting relatively few obstacles for applicants. billion, with an expected increase to $29.7

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Navigating the USPTO’s Regulatory Wave: Key Comment Deadlines for Summer 2024

Patently-O

This wave of RFCs includes significant proposals aimed at adjusting patent fees for fiscal year 2025, refining terminal disclaimer practices, and addressing the impact of artificial intelligence on prior art and patentability. This aims to deter competition barriers from multiple patents on obvious variants of an invention.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2024

SpicyIP

Wishing everyone a prosperous and a healthy new year ahead and hoping that 2025 brings in spicier IP developments to the Indian IP regime, making it a more fair, balanced and effective one! Lava gave a mammoth 476 page judgement while dealing with issues related to novelty, inventive step, Section 3(k) and FRAND. Ericsson v.

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