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    The Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney In 1793 an American inventor named Eli Whitney born in December 8 1765‚ Massachusetts‚ USA created a modern mechanical machine called the Cotton Gin. This phenomenal machine separated cotton seeds from cotton fibres and was incredibly important as it dramatically reduced the amount of time spent separating the two from each other. Eli changed the agriculture and manufacturing revolutionised not only the cotton industry but the American industrial

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    The Norton Company vs 3m

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    In the case of the article about the Norton Company and 3M‚ the quantitative and systems school of management thought was presented. The Norton Company adopted this school of thought since that was their technique to expand new product lines. Even though the company started on the time during the classical school of management thought was used mostly‚ wherein there should be a developed efforts to find the best way to perform and managed tasks‚ their management team or board of directors division

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    talents‚ initiative and leadership * Earn the admiration of all those associated with 3M worldwide Business Strategy in 3M In order to motivate the employees and in order to increase the speed with which they were working‚ certain decisions had to be taken which were made strategic objectives and they had to be achieved by adhering to those rules. Thus business level decisions were taken. a) 15% rule – At 3M‚ innovation is a must. It is a compulsory strategy. There are certain scenarios where

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    Provisional Patent Application For Tapered Bore Connector Background – Field of Invention This invention relates to an improved tapered bore connector. Objects and Advantages The primary object of the present invention is to provide a tapered bore connection that maintains connection to a mating connector. Specifically‚ the invention has the following advantages: 1. The connector maintains a secure connection with its mate even if plastic creep attempts to relieve the

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    Reach Through Claims

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    inventions in these areas‚ but is also important in terms of assessing freedom to operate in these areas. What is a reach-through claim? Claims are the part of a patent application which set out the scope of protection which is sought. In a granted patent‚ the claims set out the scope of the monopoly given by the patent. For example‚ if an inventor discovers a new chemical entity which can be applied to the treatment of disease‚ they can usually claim some or all of: the chemical entity per

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    Bayer Case

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    Case Questions (1/2) What has happened now: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=5dc7c10a-7a1b-4b09-a387-7aa7a09b5c95 https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=fc41db30-6793-4f92-90ae-a0bb82e6fdaa Bayer India: http://www.bayergroupindia.com/pdf/Bayer%20CropScience%20Limited-Investor%20Presentation.pdf 1. How does the court order affect Bayer’s overall business strategy in India? (1 slide) (10%) Bayer has a long history in India since 1896 and is targeting sales

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    of the patent owner. The patent owner still enjoys the rights over patent .He is paid by the Licensee some amount as a royalty for his patent. The TRIPS Agreement list a number of conditions for issuing compulsory licenses. 1. Normally the person or company applying for a license has to have tried to negotiate a voluntary license with the patent holder on reasonable commercial terms. If that fails compulsory license can be issued. 2. When a compulsory license has been issued‚ the patent owner

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    “Decoding the Use of Gene Patents” and writer and filmmaker‚ Michael Crichton‚ who wrote “Patenting Life” both disagree on why they think gene patenting is beneficial or not in today’s day and age. Crichton and Calfee both have their differences on gene patenting discussing the how genes are processed and granted‚ the money it takes‚ and how the research is either effected for the better or worse for our precious human lives. Both authors bring up the topics of how gene patents are granted. While

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    because such decisions can be challenged in a court of law. So‚ we have to be prepared to face the outcomes and sustain the decision.” The panel‚ chaired by R K Jain‚ additional secretary in the health ministry‚ suggested invoking Section 92 of the patent law for these three medicines. This section allows the government to grant a compulsory licence “in circumstances of national emergency or in circumstances of extreme urgency or in case of public non-commercial use”. Once the government invokes

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    INNOVATION -- IN DEPTH By Brian Hindo At 3M‚ A Struggle between Efficiency and Creativity How CEO George Buckley is managing the yin and yang of discipline and imagination Not too many years ago‚ the temple of management was General Electric (GE ). Former CEO Jack Welch was the high priest‚ and his disciples spread the word to executive suites throughout the land. One of his most highly regarded followers‚ James McNerney‚ was quickly snatched up by 3M after falling short in the closely watched

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