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Universities abroad experiment with no-fee licensing to drive biotech partnerships

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, European Union, United Kingdom, USA
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  • May 16 2013

Universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United Kingdom have reportedly embraced a 2010 Glasgow University initiative under which companies

April 2013 Intellectual Property Quarterly Newsletter

  • Hogan Lovells
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  • China, European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, USA
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  • April 25 2013

In this edition, we continue our coverage of significant IP developments in Europe, Asia, and the United States

BLG Monthly Update

  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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  • Argentina, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 19 2012

The BLG Monthly Update is a digest of recent developments in the law which Neil Guthrie, our National Director of Research, thinks you will find

Peer to peer (P2P) legislation

  • Abril Abogados
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  • Canada, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 13 2012

Since 2006, when the first European Regulation against illegal downloading was enacted by Finland, most of EU Member States have followed the example

Can you actually own the Sword of Azeroth?

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia, Canada, China, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam
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  • November 9 2012

The trade in virtual goods is growing fast, with the US virtual goods market being estimated at US$3 billion this year, and the Asian market at over US$10 million

Games (and songs) without frontiers

  • Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 16 2012

The Stop Online Piracy Act (“SOPA”) was a United States bill introduced to extend the reach of U.S. law to combat online trafficking of intellectual property and counterfeit goods outside U.S. jurisdiction

Lawyers - lack of personality?

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 14 2012

Morton Fraser Partner and Head of its Services for Business Team, Austin Flynn is joined by Sam Price - Information Technology and Intellectual Property Lawyer and, Richard McMeeken - Senior Associate and Solicitor Advocate in Morton Fraser's Commercial Litigation dealing with contentious intellectual property disputes

Green technologies given special treatment in the United States, United Kingdom, and South Korea

  • Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
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  • South Korea, United Kingdom, USA
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  • May 17 2010

Our January 2010 issue included a report about the USPTO's "Green Technology Pilot Program," which affords applicants the ability to petition to have an application "made special" if the application pertains to environmental quality, energy conservation, development of renewable energy resources, and greenhouse gas emission reduction

Transatlantic cooperation on patent processing

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • May 5 2010

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) and the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) have agreed to cooperate to reduce patent processing backlogs in both countries' patent offices

Music company goes crazy over dancing baby

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 11 2010

US mum Stephanie Lenz filmed her toddler dancing to the Prince song "Let's Go Crazy" and posted the clip on YouTube for family and friends to see