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Patent Office Propounds New Post-Prosecution Pilot Program
On Monday, July 11, 2016, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) launched its new Post-Prosecution Pilot Program, or "the P3."
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The Federal Circuit clarifies the scope of § 101 in pharmaceutical related patents
This appears to be the first post-Alice decision where the Federal Circuit has vacated and remanded based on § 101 a pharmaceutical related patent
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The last (or first) line of defense: using customs to protect your IPR in China
Not many businesses realise that unlike most countries the Chinese Customs authorities not only have the power to examine and seize criminal imports, but also exports
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INTA and the U.S Chamber of Commerce Applaud Senate Resolution designating July as ‘National Anti-Counterfeiting Consumer Education and Awareness Month'
The Resolution designates July as an official month for national education and awareness campaigns and public service announcements to assist the public in navigating the potential harms posed by counterfeit products
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Warner Norcross launches new trademark management platform
More than three years in development and beta testing, Capsis debuted earlier this year to solid client reviews
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Georgia joins TMview and Designview
With the addition of more than 28.000 trade marks from NIPCG, TMview provides information and access to about 40 million trade marks in total
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More copyright law ≠ less copyright infringement
If you only listened to entertainment industry lobbyists, you'd think that music and film studios are fighting a losing battle against copyright infringement over the Internet
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Fish & Richardson sends 33 students from economically disadvantaged areas to space camp as part of STEM scholarship program
Over 450 middle school students have attended since Fish started the program in 1999
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Swedish court finds five guilty in fraudulent trade mark invoice case
On June 23, 2016, the District Court in Uppsala, Sweden, found five individuals guilty of attempted aggravated fraud, aiding and abetting attempted aggravated fraud and attempted fraud in connection with the issuing of fraudulent invoices
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Daily intellectual property news
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What you need to know about advertising and the Olympics
Rio is coming. Oh yes. For a few brief weeks the entire population become passionate, crazy sports fans. And that can logically only lead to one thing
Read more
A message from our ad sponsors | Place your ad here
Patents
Patent Office Propounds New Post-Prosecution Pilot Program
On Monday, July 11, 2016, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) launched its new Post-Prosecution Pilot Program, or "the P3."
READ MORE
The Federal Circuit clarifies the scope of § 101 in pharmaceutical related patents
This appears to be the first post-Alice decision where the Federal Circuit has vacated and remanded based on § 101 a pharmaceutical related patent
READ MORE
The last (or first) line of defense: using customs to protect your IPR in China
Not many businesses realise that unlike most countries the Chinese Customs authorities not only have the power to examine and seize criminal imports, but also exports
READ MORE
More Patents Stories
Trademarks
INTA and the U.S Chamber of Commerce Applaud Senate Resolution designating July as ‘National Anti-Counterfeiting Consumer Education and Awareness Month'
The Resolution designates July as an official month for national education and awareness campaigns and public service announcements to assist the public in navigating the potential harms posed by counterfeit products
READ MORE
Warner Norcross launches new trademark management platform
More than three years in development and beta testing, Capsis debuted earlier this year to solid client reviews
READ MORE
Georgia joins TMview and Designview
With the addition of more than 28.000 trade marks from NIPCG, TMview provides information and access to about 40 million trade marks in total
READ MORE
More Trademarks Stories
IP News
More copyright law ≠ less copyright infringement
If you only listened to entertainment industry lobbyists, you'd think that music and film studios are fighting a losing battle against copyright infringement over the Internet
READ MORE
Fish & Richardson sends 33 students from economically disadvantaged areas to space camp as part of STEM scholarship program
Over 450 middle school students have attended since Fish started the program in 1999
READ MORE
Swedish court finds five guilty in fraudulent trade mark invoice case
On June 23, 2016, the District Court in Uppsala, Sweden, found five individuals guilty of attempted aggravated fraud, aiding and abetting attempted aggravated fraud and attempted fraud in connection with the issuing of fraudulent invoices
READ MORE
More IP News Stories
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