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Intellectual property weekly abstracts bulletin
- Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- May 22 2013
The Supreme Court has dismissed Eli Lilly of Canada Inc.’s leave on the issue, as summarized by the Court, as to whether the creation by the Federal
Protecting software intellectual property: patent vs. copyright
- Calfee Halter & Griswold LLP
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- USA
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- March 29 2013
The explosive growth of web 2.0 sites and mobile applications has been changing the technology landscape in past couple of years. With companies
Don't snag your deals on traps laid for trolls
- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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- European Union, USA
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- March 26 2013
The issue of non-practicing entities has been back in the news again recently. During a Google hangout last week, President Barack Obama used strong
Copyright and patent implications of Supreme Court’s first sale doctrine ruling
- Foley & Lardner LLP
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- USA
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- March 22 2013
In a 6-3 decision issued on March 19, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the first sale doctrine, which allows the owner of a "lawfully made"
Today’s update from the High Court IP special leave applications refused
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- Australia
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- March 15 2013
The High Court today heard special leave applications in two IP cases - however, in both cases Chief Justice French and Justice Gageler declined to
Patent trolls aren’t the only IP trolls in the forest: copyright trolls
- Duane Morris LLP
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- USA
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- March 12 2013
Patent trolls - "non-practicing entities," which are companies that acquire patents with little or no intention of doing anything with the patents
Software rights - to share or to keep control?
- D Young & Co
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- United Kingdom
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- February 8 2013
In the United Kingdom, and in most countries, both the source code and object code of a computer program are automatically protected by copyright
IP snapshot - January 2013
- CMS Cameron McKenna
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- European Union
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- January 25 2013
The CJEU has given its long-awaited and much-anticipated decision in the ONELOMEL case, which turned on the issue of the extent of geographical use
The online issues affecting IP
- ENS - Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
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- Global
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- January 24 2013
An article that appeared in the Miami Herald on 9 December 2012 neatly summarised the myriad intellectual property (IP) law issues that business
Border measures for IP rights protection in Taiwan
- Lee and Li Attorneys at Law
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- Taiwan
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- January 21 2013
Awareness of IP rights protection has been rising in recent years
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