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Patents vs the pandemic

We should question the wisdom and morality of a system that silently condemns millions of human beings to suffering




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Xiaomi patents new smartphone with an under-screen camera

According to the patent discovered by LetsGoDigital, the device does not have a curved screen like the one from Xiaomi Mi 10. Instead, it will adopt a flat display




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Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and Trademarks throughout the World

Last Supplement Updated*: April 2014


Without question, the Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and Trademarks throughout the World is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference for the international industrial property practice. It consists of 8 volumes.

Its exhaustive contents include:

  • Separate chapters, in alphabetical order, for nearly 200 countries and several regional industrial property protection systems.
  • The full text of the most important convention, treatises, and agreements (including the Paris Convention, the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and the Madrid Agreement).
  • A section on the European Patent System, describing the European Patent Convention and its implementing regulations.

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Information is given, inter alia, with respect to the following:
 
Patents:

  • Kinds of Patents available
  • Duration of protection
  • Who may apply
  • What may be patented
  • Novelty requirements
  • Filing, examination and granting procedure
  • Requirements for filing application
  • Priority
  • Annuities and other fees
  • Working requirements
  • Compulsory licenses
  • Rights of prior use
  • Restoration
  • Infringement
  • Assignment
  • Licenses
  • Marking

 
Trademarks:

  • Duration of protection
  • Legal effect
  • Who may apply
  • What can be registered as a mark
  • What is excluded from registration
  • Filing, examination and registration procedure
  • Requirements for registration
  • Requirements for renewal
  • Assignment
  • Licenses
  • Infringement
  • Fees
  • Service marks
  • Collective marks
  • Certification marks
  • Marking
  • Use requirements
  • Protection of well-known marks
  • Cancellation
  • Invalidation
  • Classification

 Designs:

  • What can be protected
  • Duration and renewal
  • Who may apply
  • Novelty requirements
  • Procedure
  • Requirements for filing application
  • Annuities (if any)

 Features:

  • Truly global covering nearly 200 countries
  • Fast and full access to essential primary

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Business Method Patents, Second Edition

In a landmark decision, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Signature Financial v. State Street Bank held that business methods may be patented. Recently, the US Supreme Court in Bilski v. Kappos left the door open for the availability of patents for business methods. These holdings, together with the explosive growth of electronic commerce and technology, make the business method patent an important growth area of intellectual property.

Now in a revised Looseleaf format, this completely updated second edition is your guide to the unique opportunities and risks in this emerging area of intellectual property law.

Business Method Patents, Second Edition is your authoritative source for expert guidance on:

  • The landmark Supreme Court decision in Bilski v. Kappos
  • USPTO view on business method patents, including an overview of BPAI rulings
  • Mechanics of the patent application
  • Prior art searches
  • Drafting claims for business method or model and e-commerce inventions
  • Drafting the complete specification
  • Drawings required for business method patents
  • Building a strategic patent portfolio
  • Litigating business method patents
  • International protection for business methods

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Business Method Patents

In a landmark decision, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Signature Financial v State Street Bank 1998 held that business methods may be patented. This holding together with the explosive growth of the internet has turned the business method patent into the "hot" new growth area of intellectual property. Business Method Patents is your guide to the unique opportunities and risks in this emerging area of IP law.

This is the authoritative source for court-tested guidance on mechanics of the patent application; prior art researching; drafting claims; drafting the complete specification; drawings required for business method patents; illustrating the business system through drawings; building a patent portfolio for attracting capital; and enforcing and licensing business method patents.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1
Business Method Patents - The Controversy
Chapter 2 State Street Bank v Signature Financial - Judge Rich's Legacy
Chapter 3 A Philosophy for Business Model Patents
Chapter 4 The Origins of Commerce
Chapter 5 The Nature of Commerce Today - Electronic Commerce
Chapter 6 Judicial Decisions - Before State Street Bank
Chapter 7 E-Commerce Technology
Chapter 8 Pure Business Model Patents
Chapter 9 Prior Art
Chapter 10 Claiming Business Model and E-Commerce Inventions
Chapter 11 Drawings for E-Commerce and Business Model Patents
Chapter 12 The Patent Specification
Chapter 13 Exploiting the Business Model and E-Commerce Patent Portfolio
Appendix A UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996
Appendix B Proposed Bill - Business Method Patent Improvement Act of 2000

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Gilead announces global remdesivir licensing plan even as patents hit rough waters in India

Gilead said it was in discussions with 'some of the world’s leading chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies' to produce remdesivir for Europe, Asia and the developing world through at least 2022