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Pharmaceutical Companies Have Rights if the Federal Government Seized their Patents

Intellectual Property Law Blog

The Biden administration recently determined that it has the right to seize patents covering certain high-priced medicines, in an apparent effort to take a more aggressive approach to lowering drug prices. See Targeting costly meds, Biden admin asserts authority to seize certain drug patents – POLITICO. Zoltek Corp. 3d 1309, 1319 (Fed.

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Unlocking Success: The Power of Intellectual Property For Startups

Intepat

The realm of startups and intellectual property (IP), where creativity generates investment and innovation meets protection. It becomes significant to observe that intellectual property (IP) protection frequently suffers in the rush to develop. But what sets these startups apart?

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Artificial intelligence and intellectual property: UK Government responds to UK IPO consultation

JD Supra Law

Following its first consultation on artificial intelligence and intellectual property in 2020, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a second consultation in October 2021. This second consultation looked at whether changes needed to be made to the laws on copyright and patents to accommodate the use of AI.

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The Changing Jurisdictional Journey of Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law

IIPRD

Introduction Competition law and intellectual property rights (IPR) are like two different sides of the same coin, as they both work to ensure vibrancy in the market and promote consumer welfare. The changing landscape of intellectual property rights (IPRs) and competition law Isn’t it too early to say that CCI will prevail over IPR?

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Best Practices for Intellectual Property Management in Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Intepat

Intellectual property transforms knowledge into an economic result by interacting with legal and economic forces in the market. These intellectual outputs are seen across industries, including creative and cultural sectors. What is Intellectual Property Management?

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Australian Intellectual Property Reforms Ahead

LexBlog IP

2024 appears to be a year of change in the Australian Intellectual Property realm, with the adoption by IP Australia of the Madrid Goods and Services List and the introduction of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Regulator Performance) Act 2023.

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Book Review: The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals

The IPKat

This is a review of the book , The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals , edited by Bita Amani , Caroline B. Ali Malik addresses "SDG 2: zero hunger, food and plant-related intellectual property, and access to plant genetic resources." Ncube and Matthew Rimmer.