IP Basics

Reflection on the one year India’s IPR policy anniversary

Strong IP knowledge is creating an aura for economic growth, and should be a key component used by government for the creation of job opportunities. In U.S. Chamber’s International IP Index comparison of 45 economies, countries that invest in robust IP system are 50% more attractive to foreign investors, have nearly double the workforce [...]

By |2017-09-07T17:40:51+05:30May 13th, 2017|IP Basics, Events|0 Comments

Affinity Labs of Texas loses Re-examination appeal

The Federal Circuit affirmed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”) decision to uphold the unpatentability of several claims of a patent owned by Affinity Labs of Texas, LLC (“Affinity”). An Examiner initially found the claims to be unpatentable during two inter partes reexaminations and an ex parte reexamination of Affinity’s patent. Apple and [...]

By |2017-09-07T17:41:55+05:30May 13th, 2017|IP Basics, International|0 Comments

How Do You Make the Internet Forget?

The story in question was written by Sam Biddle and published on April 21, 2015. The article quoted heavily from Lynton's emails, which became public thanks to a massive intrusion that the Obama administration attributed to the North Koreans in advance of the release of the Seth Rogen film The Interview. When the hack [...]

By |2017-09-07T17:42:25+05:30May 12th, 2017|IP Basics, International|0 Comments

Beer meets design law in an interesting judgment

Justice Sanghi has referred a question of law to the Chief Justice on the grounds that the judgment in Micolube India, decided by a three judge bench of the Delhi High Court, may have been decided per incuriam, which is polite Latin for saying that the judges got it completely wrong. Maintainence of composite [...]

By |2017-09-07T17:43:01+05:30May 12th, 2017|Patent, IP Basics|0 Comments

The Federal Circuit’s ‘Great Dissenter’

In some cases, the “correct” ruling might prove particularly elusive. Even when an issue is fully canvassed and the dissenting judges’ battle for the majority vote is lost, the dissent creates a record of what can be a very important dialogue. That dialogue might lead yesterday’s dissent to become tomorrow’s law. Over the years, we [...]

By |2017-06-03T02:33:25+05:30May 12th, 2017|IP Basics, Patent|0 Comments

Elon Musk’s duplicitous views on patents: Tesla battery patent

On Monday, April 5th, The New York Times reported that Tesla had surpassed Dearborn, MI-based automaker Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) in terms of market capitalization, pushing past Ford’s $45.6 billion market cap to hit a $51.2 billion market cap. The following day, shares of Tesla passed $300 per share after having gained 20 percent over the past few months alone. As [...]

By |2017-09-07T17:50:15+05:30May 12th, 2017|IP Basics, International|0 Comments
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