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Key Trends in PTAB’s 2021 Orange Book and Biologic Patent Study

JD Supra Law

Patent and Trademark Office Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) recently released an updated Orange Book patent/biologic patent study on August 11, 2021. The first study covering these topics was released on March 13, 2018, and the second on July 18, 2019.

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Key Trends in PTAB’s 2021 Orange Book and Biologic Patent Study

LexBlog IP

Patent and Trademark Office Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) recently released an updated Orange Book patent/biologic patent study on August 11, 2021. The first study covering these topics was released on March 13, 2018, and the second on July 18, 2019. Trends Over Time.

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PTAB Data Belies Outdated Criticisms

LexBlog IP

One directed to the frequency of so-called serial/parallel petition filings , and the other pertaining to Orange Book/Biologics patents. First, the PTAB study on Orange Book Patents demonstrates that such patents constitute roughly 2% of petition filings over the past three years.

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Can Copyright Law Prevent Cheating on Exams?

The IP Law Blog

David Berkovitz is an Assistant Professor at Chapman University in Orange, California. Given the exams were part of a business law class that included the topic of copyright infringement, the professor’s attorney found the copying ironic. Some have made the exams open book, hoping to reduce the “need” for cheating.

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Can Copyright Law Prevent Cheating on Exams?

LexBlog IP

David Berkovitz is an Assistant Professor at Chapman University in Orange, California. Given the exams were part of a business law class that included the topic of copyright infringement, the professor’s attorney found the copying ironic. Some have made the exams open book, hoping to reduce the “need” for cheating.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

SpicyIP

Last week we published 9 posts on topics such as our comments on the proposed Trademarks (1st Amendment) Rules, the Madras High Court’s decision with respect to patentability of business methods, and Union Minister of State for Commerce’s response on ability of the current IPR regime to cater concerns arising out of AI generated work.

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Does Transformative Matter? No, At Least Where Use Is Commercial

LexBlog IP

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