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An Interview with Rachel Goode, Ph.D, about Biological Patent Thickets

JD Supra Law

Kevin DeJong (Senior Editor) and Shweta Kumar (Editor) from the Big Molecule Watch recently interviewed Rachel Goode, Ph.D. to discuss an article she recently co-authored, “Biological patent thickets and delayed access to biosimilars, an American problem.” By: Goodwin

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Ad-hear to the Law: My Top Ten IP-Related Podcast Episodes

IPilogue

They examine and discuss the lawsuits and legal disputes of reality television personalities. For anybody interested in both IP law and the cannabis industry, host Jenn Procacci and patent attorney and plant scientist Dr. Dale Hunt delve into IP protection for cannabis breeders. . Jurassic Patents” by IP Goes Pop!

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Book Review: Handbook of Intellectual Property Research [Part 2]

The IPKat

Economics approach to patent law is then discussed in Chapter 27, by Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie. After introducing the areas, where the economics of patents is especially relevant (among them, the design of patent systems or the patent examination process), the author provides readers with a through literature review.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 26- March 3)

SpicyIP

Malobika is a 2nd year PhD scholar and a full-time Teaching Assistant at WBNUJS, Kolkata, who is working on examining the need for, and contribution of “Experts” in IP dispute adjudication. Read on as she explains her motivation for her dissertation, her research problem, and her expectations from the fellowship! Arthrogen v.

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How is the US national stage different from other PCT country national phases?

Patent Trademark Blog

It makes sense since the US is one of the largest markets for a host of products and services where technology is involved. Furthermore, patent prosecution occurring after the initial filing will vary by each governmental patent office. Some IP offices may present a more challenging patent examination process than others.

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Guest Post by Prof. Hrdy & Dan Brean: The Patent Law Origins of Science Fiction

Patently-O

Are inventions described in works of science fiction patentable? This sort of science fiction is not patentable because it cannot logically be enabled or have credible utility when the patent is filed. For similar reasons, science fiction is rarely cited as prior art against later patent filings.

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Back to Life (Sciences) in Amsterdam. A conference report

The IPKat

On 14-16 March, this GuestKat had the opportunity to attend the "Pharma & Biotech Patent Litigation" conference in Amsterdam, which, as many readers will know, not only hosts the Kattenkabinet museum (here below a sample of the oeuvres of the museum.), Another very interesting and debated aspect has been that of divisional patents.