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    Category: Jurisdiction

    November 1, 2011in IP, Jurisdiction, Patentability, Patents, Patents Course Topic, UK0by Editor
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    Halliburton Decision Widens Patentability Of Computer Related Inventions In The UK

    Amanda MacNaughton is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School, and is currently enrolled in Professor Ikechi Mgbeoji’s Patents class, in Fall 2011. As part of the course requirements, students…

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    October 27, 2011in Commercialization, Contracts, Feature Post, Innovation, Jurisdiction, Patent Practice, Patents, Tech Transfer, US1by Editor
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    The Aftermath of Stanford v. Roche: Which Law of Assignments Governs?

    Sean M. O’Connor is a Professor of Law, Faculty Director of the Law, Business & Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Washington School of Law, and a Research Affiliate of…

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    October 26, 2011in Competition, Copyright, Infringement, Infringement, IP, Open-Source, Patents, Technology, US0by Editor
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    Google’s API Motion To Dismiss Oracle’s Java Copyright Claims Is Defeated

    Mark Bowman is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Google’s attempt to dismiss via summary judgment copyright infringement accusations from Oracle against its Java-based Android operating system have…

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    October 19, 2011in Patentability, Patents, Technology, US1by Editor
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    Ultramercial Patent Appeal Keeps Door Open For Future Software Patents

    Mark Bowman is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled in Ultramercial v Hulu that a process…

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    October 14, 2011in Canada, Copyright, Copyright Reform, events, Feature Post0by Editor
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    Reminder To RSVP For "European Perspectives On Copyright Law"

    Our conference titled, “Can Canada Learn Anything From Europe?  European Perspectives on Copyright Law in the Information Era”, is taking place next Friday, October 21, 2011, at the Ottawa Convention…

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    October 13, 2011in Commercialization, Design, European Union, Fashion Industry, Feature Post, Innovation, IP Reform, UK0by Editor
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    Call For Evidence: The Re-Emergence Of Design Rights In The UK?

    Courtney Doagoo is a doctoral student at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. In November 2010, UK Prime Minister David Cameron commissioned Ian Hargreaves, Professor and Chair of Digital…

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