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[Sponsored] NLU Delhi IPR Chair Invites Applications for the Position of Research Assistant (Law) [Apply by August 05]

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We are pleased to inform you that the Chair on Intellectual Property Rights, National Law University, Delhi is inviting applications for the position of Research Assistant (Law). The overall objectives of the IPR Chair are laid out in the Scheme for Pedagogy and Research in IPRs for Holistic Education and Academia (SPRIHA).

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OM Weekly Digest 08/25/22

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Colombia’s Sci-Tech Ministry most recently regulated the creation of Spin-Off companies, fostering Innovation, Science and Technology in Higher-Education Institutions. This new regulation establishes four types of spin-off companies that were not defined in current Law. 08/25/22 – IP Transfer. Thanks for subscribing!

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IP Scholarship, Citations, and Knowledge Governance: Some Insights from the History of IP Teaching in India

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Before I dish out details, it needs to be highlighted that while IP research and teaching might have been lacking before the 2000s, the “scholarly” spirit in this field has been present nonetheless as evident from several judgments, articles (though very limited), parliamentary discussions, and reports like the Justice N. Weston (USA).

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Colorado Law Restricts Use of Facial Recognition Technology by Government Agencies

LexBlog IP

Ramping up the state’s continued focus on data privacy, on June 8, 2022, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed legislation aimed at limiting the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies and state institutions of higher education.

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International Webinar on ‘Vaccines and Immunization: Ethical and Legal Implications’ [October 18]

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We’re pleased to inform you that the Centre for Health Law and Policy (CHLP), the Centre for Human Rights (CHR) and the Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (CIPR) under the aegis of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), in collaboration with the Prof. About the Organisers.

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Micro Entity Status: Qualifying to Reduce Patent Fees

LexBlog IP

Institution of Higher Education Basis. Non-provisional patent applications, has not held a gross income 3x the prior year’s median household income (as reported by the Bureau of the Census. To verify the current micro entity discount rate, you can visit the USPTO’s Micro Entity Status webpage. LARGE Entity.

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting: An Overview of the Proposed Federal NIL Bill

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This proposed federal NIL bill outlines several key provisions designed to address the current challenges and concerns in collegiate NIL, including: Safeguarding student-athletes who have entered into NIL agreements from retaliation by institutions of higher education.