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How to reduce the risk of pharmaceutical patent application in China?

JD Supra Law

As a large pharmaceutical consumer market, China's position in the layout of pharmaceutical patents has been valued. Inventions such as medical use, drug crystalline form and the like, have been paid more attention in the patent layout as playing a great role in continuing the patent protection of the original drug.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

If you were too busy enjoying the May sunshine last week, here's the summary of what you missed: Patents Image from Pixabay. Its purpose is to undertake the final stage of negotiations for an international legal instrument that aims to (amongst other things) introduce a disclosure of origin requirement for patents. Details here.

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How to Patent a Medical Device

Patent Trademark Blog

What is a smarter way to patent a medical device? Medical device patents can make a direct impact on sales as well as create licensing opportunities. Even pending patent applications may help startups raise capital. Let’s look at some smart ways to patent a medical device. Need to patent a medical device?

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How To File A US Design Patent Based On Foreign Priority

Patent Trademark Blog

What is the filing deadline for a US design patent based on a foreign priority application? When it comes to filing related patent applications across different countries, filing dates are critical. A US design patent application must be filed within six months of your foreign priority date.

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Is there a single patent that covers all countries?

Patent Trademark Blog

Can you file a single patent application for all countries? Wouldn’t it be great if you could get a single patent to cover all countries? Is there such a thing as a worldwide utility patent? It’s called a PCT application. Notice I said “patent-pending” and not patented.

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PTO Revisits What is Patentable

The IP Law Blog

Patent and Trademark Office announced that the PTO would be revisiting the test for patent subject matter eligibility. A patent protects an invention. Things that are not patentable (by judicial exceptions) include laws of nature, natural phenomena, and abstract ideas. On Monday this week, the Director of the U.S.

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The annual World Intellectual Property Indicators Report (WIPI) and China’s IP boom

The IPKat

It summarizes the main IP rights (patents, trade marks, industrial designs, plant varieties and geographical indications) per the total number of worldwide filings, the number of IP rights in force and the year-on-year change. It is hardly news anymore to see that China tops the list in IP filing.