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    January 29, 2012in Feature Post, IP, Jurisdiction, Patent Practice, Patentability, Patents, US4by Editor
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    "Don't Hide The Ball" - Best Mode in the US Patent System

      I am pleased to join you from south of the border. My work has been focussed in the United States. Intellectual property laws are very powerful and important today.…

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    January 24, 2012in Copyright, Design, Image, Licensees, Moral Rights, Music Industry, Music Industry, Ownership, Trademarks, US0by Editor
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    This Suit Is Bananas

    Representatives of the defunct rock band, The Velvet Underground, have brought an action against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc. concerning rights over the world’s most iconic…

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    January 16, 2012in Infringement, IP, Patent Practice, Patents, US0by Editor
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    Re-litigating Patent Validity In Re Construction Equipment Company

    Brian Chau is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. A recent case, In Re Construction Equipment Company, came through the US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, which highlighted…

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    September 27, 2011in Fashion Industry, Trademarks, US0by Editor
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    Christian Louboutin’s Red-Soled Heels Take One Step Back With US District Court Decision

    Satomi Aki is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. On August 10, 2011, the US District Court denied Christian Louboutin S.A.’s motion for an preliminary injunction against Yves…

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