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Deliberating Colonial Policies to Understand the Causes behind Tribal Revolts in the Chota Nagpur Plateau – Part I

IP and Legal Filings

The eminent domain is the power of the sovereign to acquire property of an individual for public use without the necessity of his consent. This had a levelling effect on the area as traditional levy payers of the previous government fell prey to a burgeoning, usurious moneylending class.

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Biosimilars 2020 Year in Review

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

At the same time, market uptake of biosimilars in the United States continued to increase, suggesting that there is room for expansion of biosimilars in the U.S. In addition, fewer new biosimilars entered the market this past year, with five biosimilar launches in 2020 as compared to seven in 2019. Yet biosimilars of anti-TNF?

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“What’s Mine Is Not Yours To Give Me”—Nor To Take Without Just Compensation: A New Jersey’s Reaction To Sovereign Immunity, Intellectual Property, & Takings

LexBlog IP

In this case, the Supreme Court of Texas held that a government entity may reproduce, display, and utilize a copyrighted work for its own benefit without paying any compensation to the copyright owner. University Of Houston System, No. 21-735 (2021). See Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. Nation Enters., 539, 546, 105 S.Ct. 2218, 85 L.Ed.2d

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The US’ Review of March-in Rights, and Some Questions on an Indian Counterpart

SpicyIP

image from here The US’ Review of March-in Rights, and Some Questions on an Indian Counterpart By Jyotpreet Kaur As many readers would know, the US government, especially through its US Trade Representative’s office, had been hounding India for years after a single compulsory licence, subjected to much judicial scrutiny, had been granted.

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Data science needs law: reflections on the experiences of data scientists working in Africa

The IPKat

For the text-based projects, we got most of the data from news sources Government website Online and publicly available data Database Twitter University library, own research Kaggle UP Library website Partner Organisation Yotube, social media Did you pay to access this data? or as brief as you'd like.