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    Monsanto Seed

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    agricultural products that had sales in excess of $6.3 billion in 2005 (c-548). It sold genetically modified (GM) canola seeds in Canada and GM soybean seeds in the United States. The company developed a patented process in Canada that “covered the gene and process for insertion…and cells derived from that process‚” and in the United States covered the entire plant. By using this patented process‚ seeds had an increased resistance to glyphosate (many generic herbicides contained this) and would survive

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    When he moved to Boston‚ Edison realized that he wasn’t interested in mathematics‚ and that’s the biggest reason why he was reading Faraday’s books. Because Faraday’s didn’t used any mathematics in his work. Edison created his first ever patent in Boston. “In Boston‚ Edison created his first patented invention…….Edison’s invention was a vote counter for legislature offices.” He designed a vote counter that could record votes on a chemical paper tape‚ plus so the people of the town can vote electrically

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    economic growth has been concentrated in developed countries like USA and Japan‚ India has recently played an increasingly significant role in biotechnology by making use of its low-cost skilled labor‚ natural biodiversity‚ successful IT industry‚ patent regime‚ market size‚ among other things. Due to these strategic advantages and resources‚ today India is fast emerging as a global front-runner in this field by making new scientific discoveries and offering attractive economic opportunities to domestic

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    Brownie Camera

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    even a form of art. In substitution to the missing camera‚ I would make a mechanism that would increase people’s memories to the extent that they have photographic memory and capture the picture in their head. The Brassiere was issued a U.S. patent in 1914. Women needed a design that would comfortably support their breasts and fit in with the current fashions. The Brassiere had improved the invention of the corset by Catherin de Medicis‚ the wife of King Henri II. The Brassiere definitely benefited

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    Mud Puppy Sanders

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    TIBBAN MFG INC. IBBAN BBA INC MudPuppy 170-2sc Recycles the mud lh d & dumps the crud! Fast & Easy Setup No Settling Pit to Dig & Fill Save Money With Clean Mud MudPuppyIno.com SandGuzzler.com MudPuppy 170-2sc Mud Reservoir "Patent Pending" 600 gallons Usable 3/16" HR Steel (2) - 4” Suction Outlets Sloped walls & Sand traps Never Shovel Sand from this Tank! Deutz Diesel 75 HP BF4L2011 Air-Cooled 4 cylinder in-line engine Fulfills Tier IIl EPA emissions regulations

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    Richard Gatling Essay

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    the construction of machines for sowing cottonseeds‚ and also for thinning cotton plants. He spent a lot of time in the fields with his father who helped him build some of his inventions. Richard Jordan Gatling was a medical doctor with numerous patents for his farm equipment inventions. To his credit he came up with the famous 1862-model Revolving Battery Gun‚ that is now referred to as the Gatling gun. The 1862-model was one of the first reliable Revolving guns‚ but still had a few problems

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    The Seeds of Destruction

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    The Seeds of Destruction The main objective of my project is to explore in depth‚ how the bio-piracy and biotech patent system affect the life of indigenous people of Third World countries‚ in relation to their rights to natural resources and knowledge that they have developed in common over centuries. I would focus on few important issues‚ including the enclosure of natural commons‚ such as seeds and plants on one hand‚ and the exploitation of the worker‚ his labor and knowledge about them‚ on

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    conomics | Economics-I Tutorial | (Rough Copy) | | Introduction: The patent system aims to confer Intellectual Property right to an innovator who has created an economic innovation which provides a better way to make something or something better to make. When an innovator comes up with a product which is new in the market‚ the innovator gains a competitive advantage. This is turn creates extraordinary profits for the innovator which temporarily causes disequilibrium in the market.

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    Briefly describe the specifics of patent ‘056 described in Exhibit 1 and the various court decisions around the State Street Bank & Trust Co. vs. Signature Financial Group Inc. The Issue of this case was to determine whether or not Signature ’s claimed invention the “056 Patent”‚ a data processing system‚ is drawn to statutory subject topic under 35 U.S.C 101. The Court ruling holds that the ’056 Patent is directed to non-statutory subject matter under 35 U.S.C 101

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    Page  1. Standards and the (digital) economy ............................................................... 2  . 2. The challenging relationship between patents and standards ................... 4  3. Concerns about patents in standards .............................................................. 6  4. Current arrangements for patents at standard setting organizations ....... 7  5. Tension and conflicts .....................................................................................

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