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Texas Justices To Hear UT Royalty Dispute With Pet Co.

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The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to take up a patent licensing dispute between the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and a pet health care company over the amount of royalties the board is owed for veterinary testing products.

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Plaintiffs Beware: Is the Defendant a Co-Owner of the Asserted Patent?

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The plaintiffs, the Regents of the University of California and an affiliated company, sued the defendant LTI Flexible Products, Inc. In a recent summary judgment order involving patent ownership, District Judge William H. dba Boyd for patent infringement. By: Morrison & Foerster LLP

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How Do You Like Them Apple (Trademarks)? Malus Musings on Brand Protection

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

JAZZ ® : a registered trademark of VentureFruit, a “variety management” company based in New Zealand, this is the brand name for the decidedly less cool cultivar name Scifresh (technically Scifresh T-273 ), a cross between the Braeburn and Royal Gala cultivars.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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Read more in this post by Pranav and Swaraj to understand how this system could be getting exploited by pharmaceutical companies and why this is a big move by the FTC, furthering access to important medicines in the US. Therefore, an interim injunction was granted in the favor of the Plaintiff.

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Division Bench of the Delhi High Court’s (Divisive?) Clarification on Divisional Applications

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Hons) student at Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur. Hons) at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. ] Image from here [ This post has been co-authored with SpicyIP intern Sidhi Pramodh Rayudu with research assistance from Aadvika Anandal. Sidhi is a final year B.A. Aadvika is a second year student B.A.

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Trademark Extraterritoriality: Abitron v. Hetronic Doesn’t Go the Distance (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

By Guest Bloggers Margaret Chon and Christine Haight Farley [Margaret Chon is a Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law, and Christine Haight Farley is a Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law.] In one of the last opinions announced this term, Abitron Austria GmbH v.