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Upcoming Changes in Korean Patent Law for 2024

LexBlog IP

Upcoming Changes in Korean Patent Law for 2024 by John DeStefano Understanding the 2024 Korean Patent Law Amendments As champions of innovation and protectors of intellectual property, it is vital for us to stay informed about the most recent developments in patent law worldwide.

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HOW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW CAN SOLVE LITIGATION SURROUNDING THE HATCH-WAXMAN ACT BROUGHT BY THE COURT’S DECISION IN BRAEBURN V. FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION

JIPL Online

In fact, over the centuries, patent law has developed a formal approach for evaluating a product’s “innovation.” The FDA can find comfort knowing that the law, particularly intellectual property (IP) law, has already defined “innovation.” products.” [xix]

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What I’m reading from academic journals

Patently-O

Ana Santos Rutschman, From Myriad to Moderna: The Modern Pharmaceutical Company , Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law (2024) (forthcoming). Judges , American University Law Review (2025) (forthcoming). Christa Laser, Scientific Educations Among U.S. McCrudden, Drugs, Deception, and Disclosure , 38 BERKELEY TECH.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

SpicyIP

As the chatter around AI maintains its upward flight, its interplay with the intellectual property system of the country must be discussed too. In this light, this post presents a literature review of the governmental response to AI-related IP issues and the concerns and suggestions of civil society on them.

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Proposed Changes to U.S. Patent Practice: Creation of a Design Patent Practitioner Bar

LexBlog IP

This proposal seeks to create a separate design patent practitioner bar, a move that would fundamentally alter the landscape of patent practice in the United States. The proposed change would lead to the formation of a distinct bar for design patent practitioners, allowing them to focus exclusively on design patent proceedings.