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    original patent titled ‘transgenic plants producing polyhydroxyalkanoates’ with a patent application no. being 661/Del/92. The patent was granted and provided with the no.178865. Later on‚ the Patents office objected due to plurality of distinct inventions and a divisional application was filed u/s 16 of the patents act in 1996 [1699/Del/96]. Another divisional application was filed in 1996‚ which was accepted in 2000 [1986/Del/96]. Both the divisional applications relates to plants having modified

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    Canadian inventors who had their invention assessed by The Canadian Innovation Centre (CIC)1 in Waterloo‚ Ontario between 1976 and 1993. The CIC serves independent inventors in Canada and includes an Inventor’s Assistance Program (IAP) that evaluates a specific idea or invention before it reaches the marketplace in return for a small fee. Mr. Åstebro used the IAP database to track down and contact over 1‚000 inventors to assess the commercial success of their invention in order to determining the

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    Problem Solving Thomas Edison is one of the greatest inventors of all time‚ creating over a thousand patents for different inventions and creations within his lifespan. Thomas Edison never stopped working‚ and improving on the ideas that came from his previous generations and even himself.Edison’s inventions changed the face of society forever ‚ improving the lives of millions and improving whole communities with his ideas and creations. This is evidently seen not only in the social aspects of a

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    Introduction In the ancient era china has made many major developments and inventions. The most famous inventions are the Four Great Inventions. And one of the four great inventions is the compass. It was in the ancient era‚ during the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC)‚ in 220BC when the first compasses were probably made. In this essay I will cover important points on the compass’s history‚ which mainly involve its origins and how and why it was invented. This essay will also state the effects it has on

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    belong to nature or not. The key points that Myriad holds are this patent is a reward for their invention and locating the gene and isolating BRCA have never been available to the world before. But for the people who challenging the patent‚ they believe this patent improperly puts a lock on research and medical diagnostic testing and gene is part of nature‚ which Myriad is did discovery not Invention. The ethical implications if the court chooses to keep patent because Myriad’s hard

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    Patents Act‚ 1970 Patents Act‚ 1970 is designed to protect inventions in respect of manufacture‚ machine or process of manufacture. On the other hand‚ the Copyright Act‚ 1957 is to protect rights of artists‚ authors‚ producers of films‚ computer software owners etc. Patent is an exclusive rights granted to the patent holder‚ for a limited period‚ as a reward for creative work based on his private initiative. ‘Creativity’ is accorded the status of ‘property’ which can be bought‚ sold‚ licensed or

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    greatest inventors of his time. As a young boy‚ no one ever taught him anything; he taught himself. He wouldn’t give up even when the task seemed impossible. He introduced many important inventions to the world that impact us in our everyday lives. In 1877 Edison filed a patent for the phonograph‚ his most original invention (Josephson 164). The phonograph had many uses including letter writing‚ playing music‚ telling time‚ and educational purposes; it was originally meant to be used for business purposes

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    5.2.1 Standing In law‚ standing is the term for the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party’s participation in the case. When it comes to the right of standing in cases related to patented technology‚ it becomes more complicated than just being able to prove that the infringement harms the party‚ he should also have all the rights of the patented technology to be eligible to sue. Let us suppose a researcher

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    LYDA NEWMAN THE INVENTOR OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED HAIRBRUSH BY‚ Chaco Iwase February.28.2014 Lyda Newman did a very important role in the hair care industry by created a tool people still use after 116 years after it was patented. As a private hairdresser for a family in New York she became an inventor for developing a new and improved hairbrush that many women today use in order to keep their hair clean and straight. She was also one of the women who fought for women rights to vote and to participate

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    Effect of non-registration – S75 * Pending Rights – S76 (Infringement of rights conferred by publication) * Unlawful threats – S77 (Remedy for groundless threats) * Sufficiency of disclosure – S80 Patentable Inventions – S13 * If patent application does not claim a technical invention‚ it will be rejected without regard to novelty and/or inventive step. S16(2) – method of treatment of human or animal body by surgery or therapy or diagnosis … not … capable of industrial application. Diagnostic

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