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    A Football Life Reflection Kurt Warner was an excellent example of what a leader should look like in many ways. There are many things that an amazing leader must possess to be able to be successful in their field‚ no matter what that field is. Kurt Warner was able to display traits of a competent manager‚ three bases of power necessary‚ and was a coach and mentor through out different portions of his career. Kurt wasn’t always the super bowl winning MVP that many people know him as. He has had to

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    Patents in India

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    History of Indian Patent System | | 1856 | THE ACT VI OF 1856 ON PROTECTION OF INVENTIONS BASED ON THE BRITISH PATENT LAW OF 1852. CERTAIN EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES GRANTED TO INVENTORS OF NEW MANUFACTURERS FOR A PERIOD OF 14 YEARS. | 1859 | THE ACT MODIFIED AS ACT XV; PATENT MONOPOLIES CALLED EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES (MAKING. SELLING AND USING INVENTIONS IN INDIA AND AUTHORIZING OTHERS TO DO SO FOR 14 YEARS FROM DATE OF FILING SPECIFICATION). | 1872 | THE PATENTS & DESIGNS PROTECTION ACT. |

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    Novelty of a Patent

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    Assignment On Novelty of Patent NOVELTY OF PATENT Abstract 1. The invention brings out an apparatus and method for analyzing bacteria. The apparatus includes a section for preparing an analyte sample from specimen and a detector to detect optical information from each particle in this analyte sample. It also has a controller to detect the non-fermentative

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    Death of Patent

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    the technology is not that easy because as much as it is easy to print the plastic gun‚ you cannot do the same with the ammunition that will be used in the gun. 3D plastic guns are a big threat both to a country’s security and the implementation of patent rights. The security will be affected much in countries where acquiring a gun is not easy like England‚ hence people will take the advantage and print their own guns to use them however they please. The congress man‚ Rep Steve Israel is against the

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    Patent Trolls

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    are acting on your understanding on what is right & wrong". This definition will be used later to explain the integrity (or the lack thereof) in most IP-related tech lawsuits. Public Radio International’s "This American Life" episode "When Patents Attack..." examined the nature of these technology lawsuits involving Intellectual Property. These types of lawsuits are of the same varity that the two tech giants Apple & Samsung are currrently litigating. This American Life’s report focused on

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    The Law on Patent

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    The Law on Patents Republic Act No. 165 Patent Office * Created under the supervision of the Department of Justice‚ where all records‚ books‚ drawings‚ specifications and other papers and things pertaining to patents shall be safely kept and preserved. * Shall be under the direction of a Director who shall have an assistant known to be as Assistant Director and both shall be appointed by the President with the consent of the Commission on Appointments of the Congress of the Philippines

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    Patent Warfare

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    Patent Warfare Per your request I reviewed the lawsuit notice and believe our company can handle the matter without litigation saving us time and money. Our first course of action should be to propose collaboration with the accuser in order to continue innovation. If the accuser turns out to be a patent troll or in other terms in the business of strictly making money on infringement cases we will have the case arbitrated by a subject matter expert. I recommend we offer the accuser a chance to

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    Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is a common finding in preterm infants‚ and can contribute to the development of other complications. The aim of this paper is to critique recent research and literature around the use of paracetamol in treating PDA. Background In the foetal circulation‚ the primary role of the DA is to divert the ventricular output away from the lungs towards the placenta in utero by its connection between the pulmonary artery and the descending aorta. Its patency is regulated by

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    Warner Bros History

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    Warner Bros. studios was the brain child of brothers Harry‚ Albert‚ Sam‚ and Jack L. Warner. Harry‚ Albert‚ and Sam began in the exhibition business in 1903 after acquiring a projector with which they showed films in the mining towns of Pennsylvania and Ohio. In 1904 they founded the Pittsburgh-based Duquesne Amusement & Supply Company and with in a few years they distributed pictures across a four-state area. In 1918 the brothers opened Warner Bros. Studio on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood California

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    Patent Law

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    involves an inventive step and is industrially applicable shall be Patentable. It may be‚ or may relate to‚ a product‚ or process‚ or an improvement of any of the foregoing. (Section 21) Non-Patentable Inventions. — The following shall be excluded from patent protection: 22.1. Discoveries‚ scientific theories and mathematical methods; 22.2. Schemes‚ rules and methods of performing mental acts‚ playing games or doing business‚ and programs for computers; 22.3. Methods for treatment of the human or animal

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