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Compromise US Patent Reform Legislation Clears First Hurdle

02/04/2009 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

Sweeping patent reform legislation cleared a key United States Senate committee Thursday and is now headed for a vote on the Senate floor after compromises were reached on key sticking points in the bill.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, English, IP Law, Innovation/ R&D, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

G20 Envisions World IP Court; WIPO Hopeful Host

01/04/2009 by Martin Frobisher for Intellectual Property Watch 16 Comments

LONDON—Leaders of the world’s largest economies struck a closed-door deal late Tuesday to create an international court for intellectual property litigation in a move sources said they deemed a best effort to turn back global economic demise.

Filed Under: IP Policies, News, Themes, Venues, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, IP Law, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WIPO

Germany Opts For ISP Filtering Of Child Pornography; NGOs Warn Of Unintended Impact

30/03/2009 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch 5 Comments

Several German ministries seem to be in a footrace to draft legal text for a filtering regime blocking child pornography from German users’ personal computers agreed by the government last week.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, IP Law, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting

US Patent Reform Legislation Progressing; Committee To Reconvene Next Week

26/03/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

The committee of the United States Senate drafting legislation to reform the US patent system made little progress at a meeting Thursday, according to sources, but adopted a bipartisan amendment and scheduled to reconvene next week to continue work.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, English, IP Law, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

European Patent Office: Patent Applications Slow As Rejections Rise

21/03/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

In a trend appearing in other patent offices around the world, patent applications at the European Patent Office continued to rise in 2008, but at a slower rate toward the end of year. At the EPO, this was coupled with the lowest percentage of granted patents in its history.

Filed Under: IP Policies, Language, News, Themes, Venues, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, English, Europe, IP Law, Innovation/ R&D, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

Choruss’s Covenant: The Promised Land (Maybe) For Record Labels; A Lesser Destination For Everyone Else

17/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 7 Comments

Bennett Lincoff

Bennett Lincoff writes: If Choruss abandons the time-tested approach of licensing and relies instead on covenants not to sue, it will facilitate a brazen money grab by the major labels it represents, leaving songwriters, recording artists and music publishers empty-handed, and college students holding the bag.

Filed Under: Inside Views, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, IP Law, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, North America

Record Cybersquatting Cases As WIPO Seeks New Trademark Protections

16/03/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

A record number of cybersquatting complaints were filed at the World Intellectual Property Organization in 2008, and the organisation is preparing for a potentially much larger set of concerns as the launch of an unknown number of new domains approaches.

Filed Under: IP Policies, News, Themes, Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Enforcement, English, IP Law, ITU/ICANN, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WIPO

Deferred Examination: A Solution Whose Time Has Come

12/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments

With over 1 million patent applications backlogged at the US Patent & Trademark Office, IBM legal counsel Steven Bennett and David Kappos urge adoption of a deferred examination process, which they argue will benefit USPTO, applicants and the public.

Filed Under: Inside Views, IP Policies, Themes, Venues, IP Law, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

Administrative Patent Validity Determinations If The Proposed US Patent Reform Act Of 2009 Passes

09/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

On 3 March, 2009, bills were introduced in the US Congress setting forth the proposed “Patent Reform Act of 2009”. The legislation proposes significant changes to post-issuance proceedings available to challenge patents in the United States. US attorneys Matthew A. Smith, Stephen B. Maebius and Jon W. Dudas argue the proposed legislation will be a step toward improving patent quality.

Filed Under: Inside Views, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, English, IP Law, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

Drug Patent Linkage Is Subject Of Court Case, Dispute In India

25/02/2009 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

Should national drug control bodies grant marketing licences to generic medicine companies only if their products do not possibly infringe existing patent rights? Yes, German pharmaceutical company Bayer told the High Court of Delhi last week when the court heard arguments in an ongoing court case on patent linkage.

Filed Under: Features, IP Policies, Language, Themes, Venues, Asia/Pacific, English, Health & IP, IP Law, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WHO, WTO/TRIPS

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