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AIPPI UK Event Report: Roundup of 2022's Patent Cases

The IPKat

In Neurim Pharmaceuticals (1991) Ltd and another company v Generics UK Ltd and another [2020] EWHC 3270 (Pat), Neurim was successful on all issues. Sam Krips from Hogan Lovells was on hand to report on the proceedings. Over to Sam : "Ahead of the starters, some statistics appetisers were served.

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One Person Company : A Boon To Individual Businessman

IP and Legal Filings

The proliferation of modern retail formats, including supermarkets, department stores, shopping centres, and analogous establishments, has prompted a considerable number of domestic and international companies to venture into this industry. Recent years, nevertheless, have witnessed a shift towards contemporary retailing.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (October 2- October 8)

SpicyIP

The Supreme Court recently stayed the National Green Tribunal’s order affirming the National Biodiversity Authority’s imposition of hefty fees on a seed company for past access to biological resources. Highlights of the Week A Deeper Look into the Humans of Bombay and People of India Fiasco Image from here Humans of Bombay v.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 18- December 24)

SpicyIP

From an in-depth discussion on the terms of copyright and translations in India to the recent UK Supreme Court’s order regarding the patentability of inventions by an AI, we had some engaging posts on this blog this week. To read these, along with a round up of IP developments around the country, and world, read on below.

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Which VPN Providers Really Take Privacy Seriously in 2023?

TorrentFreak

Some VPN companies even own review sites. Vulnerabilities are always lurking around the corner and even with the most secure VPN, you still have to trust the VPN company with your data. Many of these questions relate to privacy and security, and the various companies answer them here in their own words.

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