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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 16 – 22)

SpicyIP

In a guest post , Satchit Bhogle covered the issue of infringement of personality rights. The post covers the prevailing precedents on the matter. Details on the positions open, qualifications required, scope of work, application process, salary and other general information can be viewed in the post here. Other Developments.

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Mandatory Patent Waivers: A Debate Gone Viral

LexBlog IP

A conversation regarding patent rights has entered the international pharmaceutical stage as the World Trade Organization has debated requiring a temporary waiver of patent protections granted to companies for their COVID-19 vaccines. That would mean that any country or company with the recipe for a vaccine could produce it.”

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Celebrating Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Inventors and Entrepreneurs

U.S. Department of Commerce

In 2014, three undergraduate students at Columbia University co-founded Kinnos Inc. The company’s flagship product, Highlight®, is a patented color additive that temporarily colors disinfectants made with bleach so that users can confirm they’ve properly treated a contaminated surface. She is the founder and CEO of The FRESHGLOW Co.

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One Person’s Trash is Another Person’s Treasure: The Interaction of IP and the Right to Repair

IPilogue

This article was previously posted on Bereskin & Parr LLP’s website on June 25, 2021. He is also a co-leader of the COVID-19 practice group. Technology companies often restrict access to repairs by providing equipment parts, repair manuals, or access to software source codes only to a limited number of dealers.

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Does the CFAA Help Airlines Control Their Distribution Channels?–RyanAir v. Booking (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Booking Holdings is the parent company for Kayak.com, Priceline, Booking.com, and other prominent online travel agents (“OTAs”). It previously litigated against Expedia in Washington. Power Ventures was a 2016 case involving Facebook (back when the company itself was still known as Facebook). Elec–Tech International Co.,

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Prof. Christine Haight Farley Explains the Pan American Convention and the COHIBA Decision

The TTABlog

After reading the COHIBA decision, I decided that I had to turn to Professor Christine Haight Farley of American University Washington College of Law for her help in explaining what this is all about. General Cigar Co., The owner of the cancelled registrations is General Cigar Co., Read comments and post your comment here.

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Trade Secrets Without Borders: The Defend Trade Secret Act’s Promise as an Extra-Territorial Statute Finally Comes to Pass

LexBlog IP

companies abroad. economy, and costing American companies hundreds of billions of dollars in losses — and more than two million jobs.” economy, and costing American companies hundreds of billions of dollars in losses — and more than two million jobs.” This blog post summarizes these recent decisions.