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Describing Written Description: the Implications of Ariad
The inventor provides the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with a full and fair disclosure of the invention, and in return receives exclusive rights on the invention for a limited time.
Patent
By Michael P. S...
Issue 37
2010/09/19
New
Responding to a Complaint and Notice of Investigation in Section 337 Investigations before the United States International Tr
This article describes the first step in defending an ITC case -- preparing the required Response to the Complaint and Notice of Investigation.
Trade Secrets
By Ping Gu, Ton...
Issue 37
2010/09/19
For $190 U.S. Customs Will Police Your Brand
this article help you understand the significance of taking the extra step to “record” the copyright or trademark
Comprehensive R...
By Peter Quinte...
Issue 36
2010/07/19
The Exhaustion Doctrine and Related Antitrust Issues
Anti-Monopoly
By William Rowl...
Issue 36
2010/07/19
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The Statutory Right of Publicity for Deceased Celebrities in California and the Impact of Senate Bill 771
When Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 771 into law on October 10, 2007, it marked the latest chapter...
Copyright
Thomas F. Zuber
Issue 34
2010/01/14
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WANGZHIHE: To Win Trademark Squatting Case through Anti-Unfair Competition Law
The decision of April 23, 2009 (No. 29 U 5712/07) of the Higher District Court of Munich affirms a judgment of......
Trademark
Issue 32 By Yi ...
Issue 32
2009/10/27
New
Guard Against the “Legalization” of Infringement by Squatting
China still has loopholes in IP systems exploited by lawbreakers...
Patent
Issue 31 By Hor...
Issue 31
2009/08/27
New
Trademark Protection of Color Marks in the United States
In this regard, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office [“PTO”] has promulgated regulations and case law for registration...
Trademark
Issue 30 By H. ...
Issue 30
2009/07/09
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In re Bilski: Another Attempt to Define the Boundaries of Subject Matter Eligibility for U.S. Patents for Emerging Technolog
Bilski is likely not the last word on patent-eligible subject matter. The Supreme Court may wish to revisit this matter...
Patent
Issue 27 By E. ...
Issue 27
2009/03/19
EPC2000, an Overview of the Most Significant Procedural Changes
Patent
Issue 26, By Ma...
Issue 26
2009/01/20
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Fair Use of Copyrighted Material in U.S Film Production
Trademark Protection of Color Marks in the United States
Fast-Tracking Green Technology: China and UK Race to Promote Green Patents
Responding to a Complaint and Notice of Investigation in Section 337 Investigations before the United States International Tr
The Olanzapine Case and Its Implications for Novelty of Chemical-substance Patents in Europe
The defence against unjustified attacks based on IPR on the opportunity of trade fairs and exhibitions
The Statutory Right of Publicity for Deceased Celebrities in California and the Impact of Senate Bill 771
The Exhaustion Doctrine and Related Antitrust Issues