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      Is the Pharmaceutical Industry out of Patents?

      August 14, 2008

      According to several recent news reports (see here or here) many of the big pharmaceutical companies have core patents expiring in the next few years. Pfizer is likely to be the hardest hit with the expiration of the Viagra and Lip...

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      Scotch Whisky

      August 28, 2008

      Scottish Whisky was given legal protection in China last week when the Scottish Whisky Association made a deal with the Chinese government to register a collective trade mark which acts as a geographical indicator. The protection wil...

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      Is Licensing Misuse Piracy?

      September 1, 2008

      Microsoft recently made the statement that they consider any unlicensed use of their software to be an act of piracy regardless of whether the use is intentional or not. Traditionally piracy is defined as illegally copied or counte...

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      Dell Denied Trademark for Cloud Computing

      September 3, 2008

      It has recently emerged that the USPTO (the US trade mark registry) has denied Dell a trade mark for the phrase CLOUD COMPUTING SOLUTIONS on the ground that it is generic and used to describe a wide variety of computing activity.

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      UK Domain Registrations Reach 7 Million

      September 8, 2008

      Recently Nominet revealed that they were over 7 million registered .uk domain names. One million of those domain names were registered in the last year. In a recent survey of British internet users it was revealed that 72% of Briti...

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      Everything You Need to Know About Joint Copyright

      September 10, 2008

      Joint copyright can be a dangerous trap for businesses. Disputes over joint copyright issues are often expensive, fact intensive and it is difficult to prove ownership. Several recent cases highlight problems that can surface when...

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      You Can Use The Code Just Don’t Use The Name: Ubuntu Flexes Its Trade Marks

      September 19, 2008

      Ubuntu is a well known free, open source based Linux based operating system. Their business model is to provide software free of charge but to make money by giving support instead. Recently there have been a large number of varian...

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      The Benefits of US Copyright Registration in UK Disputes

      September 22, 2008

      There is a popular myth that the best way to protect your copyright is to send a copy of the work to yourself in an envelope and that you will be protected so long as you do not open the envelope. Sadly, courts are not often persu...

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      Tate & Lyle Lose Splenda Patent

      October 3, 2008

      In a surprise decision in the US, the makers of Splenda have lost their patent for sucralose which is the generic name for Splenda. This means that competitors can now sell the same sugar substitute. At the moment Splenda brings in 2...

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      OHIM Official Fees – Reducing the Cost

      October 7, 2008

      An important decision for any brand owner, given the territorial nature of trade marks, is in which countries to seek protection.

      Many applicants may only trade in their home country, but for others based in the European Union, it i...

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      Protecting Your Image

      October 10, 2008

      English law is currently evolving in how it protects celebrities from having their image exploited as image disputes are becoming more common. Judges are becoming more flexible in dealing with such disputes and finding ways to prote...

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      US State Seizes Online Gambling Domain Names

      October 13, 2008

      Recently the state of Kentucky has moved to seize the domain names of 141 online gambling sites. The move has sent shockwaves throughout the gambling and internet community because it could set a dangerous precedent. Attorneys for t...

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