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Are more than 90 percent of patent challenged in PTAB Defective

By |2017-09-07T13:15:16+05:30June 15th, 2017|Patent, USA|

If we use USPTO’s statistic report, it looks like that only slightly more than 10 % of challenged claims are invalidated by PTAB, which is simply not true. Multiple petitioners will often group up to challenge single claim, which is why patent patent-owning entity like Zond can windup losing every one of 371 patents [...]

Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Announces Issuance of New Patent for VTS-270

By |2017-09-07T13:16:29+05:30June 14th, 2017|Patent|

Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Sucampo), a global biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for VTS-270, a novel and well-characterized 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) product, under investigation as an intrathecally administered treatment for Niemann-Pick Disease Type C1 (NPC-1). Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Sucampo), a global biopharmaceutical company, today announced that [...]

Next USPTO Head should know Patents are Property not Public Right!

By |2017-09-07T13:20:57+05:30June 13th, 2017|Patent, USA|

For many years the US patent trademark office accepted patent as property rights which have always been considered relevant until proven now. Recent court decisions changes in patent law, and adverse PTAB rules established by USPTO, have all resulted in challenges to long hold practice that had been previously supported the innovation community. Without [...]

Plant IP Protection in Australia: Patent, Plant Breeder’s Rights, or both?

By |2017-09-07T16:16:58+05:30June 9th, 2017|Patent|

The Australian agricultural industry is technology intensive, and new plant varieties developed in Australia or overseas are adopted quickly to meet yield, market, disease and climatic demands. Importantly, in Australia, plant varieties, including genetically modified plants, can be protected under both the Australian Plant Breeder's Rights Act 1994 (the “PBR Act”) and the Australian [...]

Wondering how to respond when your blog content is scraped?

By |2017-09-07T16:19:09+05:30June 8th, 2017|Copyright|

1. Protect Your Content Terms of Use is a website policy that protects your blog content by outlining what visitors can and cannot do with the information on your site. To create the text for your Terms, you can hire an attorney who understands websites and online businesses (not all do) or buy a [...]

ITC over violations of cease-and-desist order on sonar products

By |2017-09-07T16:22:39+05:30June 8th, 2017|Patent|

Multinational tech company Garmin Ltd. will likely be the target of a $37 million fine levied by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). The fines result from Garmin’s business activities in marketing marine sonar imaging devices in violation of a cease-and-desist order resulting from a Section 337 patent infringement investigation. Section 337 Under section [...]

Free Report: Why you should consider making Career rather just a job?

By |2017-09-11T13:20:01+05:30June 7th, 2017|

Want to make good career which pays you good salary and gives growth opportunity in India and Abroad? Download this free report today to learn Why one should consider making Career rather running after job? In this report, You'll Learn: What is difference between career and job How and Why you should make career based [...]

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Egalet awarded new U.S. patent covering Guardian Technology

By |2017-09-07T16:32:01+05:30June 6th, 2017|Patent|

The USPTO awards U.S. Patent No. 9,642,809 to Egalet covering its abuse-deterrent Guardian Technology used to create immediate-, delayed- and/or extended-release tablets for precise drug delivery of one or two different active pharmaceutical ingredients. The patent will be in effect through June 4, 2028. CEO Bob Radie says, "The newly issued patent adds to [...]

GE publishes patents for powder bed fusion acoustic monitoring processes to qualify metal 3D printed parts

By |2017-09-07T16:33:14+05:30June 5th, 2017|Patent|

GE has published two patents for additive manufacturing acoustic monitoring processes. Referring specifically to powder-bed fusion techniques, GE hopes to simplify the qualification of printed parts with an in-situ monitoring method using acoustic waves. In turn, the company intends to improve the workflow of 3D printing functional metal parts. Adding sensors to the build [...]

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