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    Innovations: Patents Aren’t the Only Way‚ Netanium Strategic Consulting‚ LLC. From‚ http://www.netanium.com/trade_secrets.html When we see commercials or products on a shelf‚ you know that someone at either their home garage or a large corporation came up with the idea. Many products that we buy will have a symbol or a term that says patent pending. This means that the person or company has filed for a patent but it has not been issued yet. It can take up to four years to receive the patent status

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    8 17 20 23 -- Impact of social networking sites on our youth. * Addiction to social networking platforms decreases the net productivity. * Absence of meaningful relations between people: While social networking definitely helps us to keep a track of our old friends‚ the charm of the friendship in the olden days is forever lost. The relations these days are extremely superficial as the ‘friends’ list contains everyone from Parents to High school bullies. * A British anthropologist

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    division’s operating profits. The new bonus plan is calculated semi-annually and is based on one percent of the division’s operating profits and it is further adjusted based on several key performance indicators such as on time deliveries‚ sales returns‚ patent applications filed‚ scrap and rework costs and customer satisfaction ratios. If the final bonus results in negative amount the manager receives no bonus. Under the previous and the current plan

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    solutions industry is an extremely competitive one‚ and‚ in 2002‚ RIM was sued for patent infringement by an American company‚ NTP. Since the turn of century‚ the company has been involved in a number of suits related to the alleged patent infringement. Several legal issues that have been put in place to regulate businesses have brought this about. The most recent and notable one was about NPT Inc. It involved patent infringement in e-mail over the wireless technology. This battle between RIM

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    ENT 387-Test 2-Chapters 9 & 10 TRUE OR FALSE: INDICATE T FOR TRUE OR F FOR FALSE IN THE FOLLOWING: 1.In the marketing shift from the 4Ps to the 4Cs‚ price shifts to choice and promotion shifts to communities. TRUE 2.Marketing research involves the gathering of information about a particular market‚ followed by analysis of the information. TRUE 3.The first step in marketing research is to gather primary data. FALSE 4.Marketing information that has already been compiled is known as secondary

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    IMPACT OF LIPITOR PATENT EXPIRY ON PFIZER. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO Executive Summary 3 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 What is Lipitor 5 1.3Expiry of Lipitor patent 5-6 CHAPTER 2: CHALLENGERS 2.1 Challengers 6 2.2 Pfizer’s strategies 7 CHAPTER 3:FINANCIAL IMPACT ON PFIZER AS LIPITOR GOES GENERIC 8-9 Recommendations 10 Conclusion 11 Executive summary: This

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    begins to understand that her education‚ which her mother has so desperately fought for‚ will eventually be the separation in their relationship. Her mother made sure to dress her in nice clothes‚ with perfectly braided hair‚ and brand new black patent leather shoes to impress the school teachers. She wanted to show that her daughter deserved to be in school and was worthy of receiving a proper education. Upon arriving at school she begins to notice the differences between her mother and the administrative

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    Gregory Aharonian‚ “Internet Patent News Service‚” http://metalab.unc.edu/patents/ipnsinfo.html‚ 1999. William L. Baldwin and John T. Scott‚ Market Structure and Technological Change‚ Chur‚ Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers‚ 1987. Ian A. Calvert‚ "An Overview of Interference Practice‚" Journal of the Patent Office Society‚ 62 (1980)‚ pp. 290-308. Ian A. Calvert and Michael Sofocleous‚ "Interference Statistics for Fiscal Years 1989 to 1991‚" Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society

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    dress? The name “Hallowed” would receive protection as a trade dress. 2. If Trent and Xavier had obtained a business process patent on Hallowed‚ would the release of Halo 2 infringe on their patent? Why or why not? Yes‚ if Trent and Xavier had obtained a business process patent on Hollowed‚ then the release of Halo 2 would infringe on their patent because patent infringement may occur even though not all the features or parts are copied. In this case‚ because Halo 2 imitated Hallowed overall

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    Early-Stage Valuation in the Biotechnology Industry Vinay Ranade February 2008  THE WALTER H. SHORENSTEIN ASIA-PACIFIC RESEARCH CENTER (Shorenstein APARC) is a unique Stanford University institution focused on the interdisciplinary study of contemporary Asia. Shorenstein APARC’s mission is to produce and publish outstanding interdisciplinary‚ Asia-Pacific–focused research; educate students‚ scholars‚ and corporate and governmental affiliates; promote constructive interaction to influence U.S

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