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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Take shelter in this post and check what was published last week around the IP blogs. Patents The IPWatchdog posted an article about the changing risks – in the economic and legal sense – over time and the implications of these changes for patent licensing dynamics.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Copyright The CREATe blog continued with posts from their 21 for 2021 project. In this series, the blog's authors offer answers to 21 topical copyright questions for the 21st century. Patents PatentLyO discussed the SAS Institute, Inc. Last week’s post is dedicated to performers’ rights.

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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 14

Dragons' Den

They have turned over £7,000 to date and have a UK, US and EU patent and they have registered their design and also have a UK trade mark. It’s great that Tori and Carrie already thought about overseas protection because IP rights are territorial. Creating Art First up are Grant and Charlotte who are cofounders of Yard Art UK Ltd.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

The coverage of blog news over the past few days is as follows: Copyright The Kluwer Copyright Blog posted an article discussing the threshold of originality and wonders if seasonal creations would eventually meet the threshold to ensure copyright protection for these creations.

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My IP Intensive Internship at ventureLAB

IPilogue

Madelaine Lynch is an IP Intensive student and a 3L JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. As part of the course requirements, students were asked to write a reflective blog on their internship experience. This allowed me to gain a better understanding of the IP needs and concerns facing start-ups.

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What is subject matter eligibility?

Patent Trademark Blog

What makes an invention eligible for patent protection? Not every new thing is patentable. A concept might be unique, and yet ineligible for patent protection. Subject matter eligibility refers to whether an invention is qualified for patent protection. 35 USC 101 – Inventions patentable. What is Section 101?

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2023 IP Resolutions Start with a Review of IP Assets

The IP Law Blog

Understanding the extent of a company’s IP holdings usually starts with what’s known to the company, such as all registered copyrights, trademarks, or patents, domestic and foreign. Such inventions may be protectable under federal patent laws. Intellectual property is a company asset, just like inventory.

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