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    Nigel D’Souza

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    October 26, 2009in Cross Border Issues, General, Patentability, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs1by Editor
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    India's Pre-Grant Patent Oppositions - A True Remedy?

    Nigel D’Souza is a JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. I have finally returned home to Toronto after spending three difficult months in India. I have travelled to India…

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    August 3, 2009in Cross Border Issues, Patentability, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs1by Editor
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    The Efficacy Standard - India's New Patentability Criteria

    Nigel D’Souza is a JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. I have been researching at Human Rights Law Network for over a month now and my findings are quite…

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    July 13, 2009in Cross Border Issues, General, Innovation, Patentability, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs0by Editor
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    Impact of TRIPS on Generic Pharmaceuticals in India - A Research Endeavor in Delhi

    I am currently working at the Human Rights Law Network, located in Delhi, India. My experience here has been just phenomenal. I am extremely excited to share with all of…

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    November 2, 2008in Uncategorized0by Editor
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    Blanket Licenses Will Not Blanket Human Nature. Commentary on "Functionally voluntary" music may lead to blanket licenses

    Free downloading, via the Internet, is no longer a secret and has become commonplace, resulting in immense profit losses and copyright infringements. Established torrent websites and shareware programs, operating without…

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