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    India accept TRIPS-plus protection? Oxfam Germany and the Church Development Service. [8] Daniele D.‚ Daniela M. Impending Flop for Brand Antiretrovirals in the Emerging Markets? Open AIDS J. 2008; 2: 68–71. [10] Satyanarayana K.‚ Srivastava S. Patent Pooling for Promoting Access to Antiretroviral Drugs (ARVs) - A Strategic Option for India. Open AIDS J. (2010)4:41-53. [12] Oxfam (2011) Briefing Paper. Eye on the Ball Medicine regulation – not IP enforcement – can best deliver quality medicines

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    University vs The Assistant Controller [Intellectual Property Appellate Board] Facts: The 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

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    1) Make or buy strategy decision making in supply quality chain The increasing number of competitors both in local and international market forces the organisations to develop various market strategies especially in creating and capturing customer’s loyalty. One of way is through improvement of supply chain. Consequently‚ to reduce cost and improve service levels‚ effective supply chain strategies must take into account the interactions at the various levels in the supply chain. ‘Make’ or ‘Buy’

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    Google and Oracle Dispute

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    BETWEEN GOOGLE AND ORACLE FOR THE USE OF JAVA BY GOOGLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF ANDRIOD UNDER GUIDANCE OF MANEESH YADAV BY ABHISHEK DAS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION COMPANY DISPUTE LEGAL ISSUES U.S. LAWS PATENT LAWS INVENTIONS PATENTABLE INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT COPYRIGHT LAWS REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT FINDINGS CONCLUSION 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 2 INTRODUCTION Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) is an American multinational corporation which provides

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    The term intellectual property encompasses copyrights‚ patents‚ and trademarks. Copyright laws “protect ‘original forms of expression’ – Magic Mountain‚ ‘Star Wars‚’ ‘Fiddler on the Roof’.” (William W. Fisher 1999‚ 1) Trademarks apply to protection of a word or phrase or symbol used to guarantee a product’s genuineness. (Black’s Law Dictionary 1999‚ 1500) The Nike “swoosh” and the “three stripes” of adidas are examples of trademarks. Patent is defined by Black’s Law Dictionary as “[t]he exclusive

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    much opportunity iii. Patents‚ industrial designs‚ but also trademarks and copyright: iv. Economic value of IPRs through legal mechanisms: 1. For their granting (through registration or automatically) 2. For their enforcement. v. Exclude others from a property right. c. Two ways to get the rights vi. Through registration 3. Italian patent application – app. Reviewed by patent office. Not verified and therefore

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    Case 2 Rim

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    dispute had threatened to end RIM’s BlackBerry e-mail service to millions of users in the U.S. and has been the subject of a four-year patent battle between the two companies. Under the agreement‚ RIM received rights to NTP’s patents going forward. RIM made a one-time payment to NTP. Even if the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office eventually overturned NTP’s patents‚ NTP would not have to repay the $612.5 million. "There is no provision for the PTO re-exam. This is a full and final settlement‚" he said

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    Analysis of Estee Lauder

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    “…it combines proven repair serum benefits‚ RVF-10 cell boosting technology and advanced hydration into a single skin-renewing breakthrough.” At the very end‚ Estee Lauder claims to have “25 Patents Worldwide*” with fine print underneath “Patents and patents pending”‚ so they basically they have less than 25 patents. The ad features a very polished‚ beautiful slim woman. She looks to be in her late 30s to early 40s. The shot of the model takes up the whole page‚ a head to mid-thigh shot. Her hair

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    IBM’s Decade of Transformation: Turnaround to Growth Case I – 1 (Applegate et al. Textbook p5-38) Material IBM’s Decade of Transformation case study Jumpstarting Innovation: Using Disruption to your advantage (http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5636.html). Assignment Questions: What factors led to IBM’s success during the 1960s and 1970s and its problems during the late 1980s and early 1990s? What did Gerstner do when he assumed the role of CEO in April 1993? Evaluate Gerstner’s approach to crisisa

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    The effects of computers on society especially in recent years have been both numerous and profound. Almost every aspect of our lives has been changed in some way by this incredible and incomparable invention. With all the ways computers are put to use nowadays it is hard to imagine what life was like before they were invented. It is important to mention that along with inventing computers scientist‚ mathematicians and researchers a bit later created also the Internet‚ which now is an inseparable

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