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    Crichton Vs Calfee

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    Decoding the Use of Gene Patents justifies the use of patents on genes. Crichton and Calfee do not see eye to eye on the matter when it comes multiple issues to include but not limited to the standard in which the Patent Trademark Office (PTO) holds those who obtain

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    are not the patent owners to manufacture‚ use‚ sell or import a product under patent protection without the consent of the patent holder. Parallel Imports: When a product manufactured legally overseas is imported by another country without the consent of the patent holder. Bolar exception: This allows manufacturers of generic drugs to use a patented invention to obtain marketing approval—e.g. from public health authorities—without the permission of the patent owner and before the patent expires.

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    The article focused on patents in e-business and intellectual property. Patents are important when running an e-business. This is so because it is on an open market and the competition may be from any location. E-business should be aware that patents might not automatically cover new invention. Before opening an e-business potential owners should research e-business patent laws (Mello‚ 2002). They should be aware of domestic and international laws. Understanding general patents will help e-business

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    Research in Motion - Rim

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    imitated BlackBerry technology and marketing. Later in 2001‚ Glenayre’s initial 1999 patent suit against RIM was dismissed. In early 2002 RIM and Glenayre agreed to drop their remaining lawsuits and work together to develop a wireless e-mail device that would incorporate Glenayre’s messaging software. During this same time‚ RIM also obtained a U.S. patent called the BlackBerry Single Mailbox Integration patent‚ which covered technology that gave users the ability to have a single e-mail address

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    companies obtain patents to protect their work from being stolen from them‚ and produced at a cheaper cost by generic manufactures. This creates the ethical issue of making the drug untouchable to those with HIV that are not wealthy enough to afford the medication they need to survive. Why do pharmaceutical companies not want to share their patented information? What is a patent pool and how is it saving lives? An ethical dilemma can

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    Intellectual Property Laws of India James Thanickan When India became a Republic in 1950‚ India had Intellectual Property legislations on copyrights‚ patents‚ designs and trade marks. These were mostly adaptations of the laws of Great Britain in each area and were of general international norms. Subsequently‚ India modified the Intellectual Property legislations to make them meet national needs and requirements. Pursuant to the country’s joining the World Trade Organisation‚ India either modified

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    Marketing Plan

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    Shed King Feeder Prototype ..................................................................................11 Patenting ............................................................................................................................13 Patent Search ..........................................................................................................13 Date of Conception

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    John Fitch Inventor

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    invention John Fitch was granted a patent after the battle with James Rumsey. James Rumsey had an invention that was similar to John Fitch’s invention. Unfortunately the patent commission did not award the broad monopoly John Fitch asked for. But the patent did award James Rumsey and John Stevens

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    Intellectual Property Rights

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS The character of world trade has undergone significant changes in the last decade. Many issues have come to the fore to influence the trade patterns. The concerns of environment‚ assertions on human rights the sympathy (?!)‚ for child labour‚ to mention a few‚ have‚ been exerting dominant influences. Transfer of polluting industries to the developing nations‚ using poor economies for pollution control are all totally new issues defying the relevance of the traditional

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    1) PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 1.1 Industry Background: The total industry can broadly be classified into two categories. Theses are a) Patent Medicines b) Generic Medicines Patent medicines are the products that are invented by the company‚ who have their own research team working on their own laboratories. These products are patented for many years to enjoy the monopoly market. After years of business the formulation is sold in the market so that others can go into mass production

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