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Journey Through “Julys” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

Image from here Last month, while sifting through the pages of “Junes” on SpicyIP, I pored over some old posts to see what has or has not changed in these years. However, it later turned out that there was no patent application for the Super Basmati, but rather, as Aysha said, it was a “proverbial case of the media conflating IP terms”.

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The Legal And Ethical Implications Of Gender discrimination And Sexual Harassment In Sports, With Focus On India’s Sports Industry

IP and Legal Filings

Many sports organizations fail to adequately address the harms caused by harassment and abuse, often due to concerns about damage to their reputation or a lack of awareness, silence, and collusion. [3] is challenging to determine whether sports are more or less susceptible to such problems, and whether they offer any unique safeguards.

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The Changing Shape of Trade Secret Trials: An Increasing Shift to Juries and What that Means for Trade Secret Owners and their Lawyers (Part II)

LexBlog IP

Multiple commentators have noted that these changes have caused “the shrinking universe of subject matter eligible for patent protection,” and led to IP owners to instead focus on using trade secret protection for their intellectual property. See Alice Corp. CLS Bank Int’l , 573 U.S. 208, 134 S. 2347, 189 L.