Patently-O Bits and Bytes

  • PTO General Counsel James Toupin is retiring this week. Raymond Chen is the Deputy GC and Solicitor.
  • Next Week’s Miami-Based IP Law Summit (March 25-27). Speakers include top IP counsel from Home Depot, Alcoa, Altera, Medtronic, Lenovo, Du Pont, Caterpillar, Coach, Tyco, NBA, Ralph Lauren, Burger King, Kodak, Southwire, Xerox, Darden, Bayer, Harley-Davidson, Boeing, and IBM. I am also speaking as are Robert Stoll (Commissioner of Patents) and Lynne Beresford (Commissioner of Trademarks). [Link]
  • Corporate IP Counsel Summit (April 27-28) in New York. Speakers include Patently-O contributors David Boundy (Cantor Fitz), Charles Macedo, Bruce Pokras (Pfizer), Tim Wilson (SAS), and myself. Others speakers are coming from the NFL, NBC, AT&T, Motorola, Kodak, Siemens, Raytheon, Go Daddy, ICANN, Purdue, IBM, Thomson Reuters, New Balance, etc. (Use code FCZ835 when registering for a $500 discount). [Link]
  • GWU is hosting excellent patent law symposium on May 11, 2010 with Chief Judge Michel, PTO Director Kappos and former Director Dickinson, Judges Fogel, Huff & Ericksen, Professors Duffy and Whealan, and top IP counsel from SAP, Motorola, Microsoft, Eli Lilly, Caterpillar, etc. [Link]
  • 2010 Midwest IP Institute on May 7, 2010 in Overland Park, Kansas with former PTO Director Bruce Lehman, Professor David Hricik, Steve Kunin and Ken Germain. Sponsored by the Kansas Bar Ass’n.
  • 110 Year Patent: Last week’s Amazon 1-Click post included a typo suggesting that the patent would expire in the year 2107 (instead of 2017). Several readers wrote-in with corrections including one who questioned: “Is this is a typo or is it Patent Reform?”
  • From its founding, the Franklin Pierce Law Center has focused on teaching patent law and training future patent attorneys. The law school today announced that it is merging with the University of New Hampshire and will become the University of New Hampshire School of Law. The school plans to maintain its well known Franklin Pierce brand-name in the IP market for some time. Franklin Pierce is a headline-advertiser on the Patently-O Job Board.
  • Darby & Darby is dissolving. Of the “big-five” New York IP Firms, only Kenyon is left.
  • Although Not Directly Patent Related, I have really enjoyed reading these working papers by my University of Missouri Law School colleagues:
  • And another non-patent post from my favorite local food writer Scott Rowson: “So the recipe for no-knead bread in last week’s Tribune doesn’t actually say ‘remove dough from towel before cooking,’ so it appears I may be responsible for a few dozen incinerated tea towels around town. Seriously, three people have emailed questions along those lines. So yes, remove the towel from the bread before BAKING IT FOR 45 MINUTES. Failure to do this will cause a fire. Also, shut the oven door after placing the pot inside – I left that out too.” [Link]

12 thoughts on “Patently-O Bits and Bytes

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    He came out to an IP seminar in Cincinati either 2007 or 2008, and was as arrogant as could be to us in the patent bar.

    If there’s one thing the patent bar will not tolerate, it’s arrogance.

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    anon,

    Thanks for setting the record straight, and my apologies for not realizing Toupin was appointed by Clinton. My experience with Toupin was under the Dudas regime and it wasn’t pleasant. He came out to an IP seminar in Cincinati either 2007 or 2008, and was as arrogant as could be to us in the patent bar. I’m just glad he’ll soon be gone.

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    @EG EG said: “More ‘deadwood’ from the Dudas regime that will be gone.”

    Let’s set the record straight. He was appointed to the position of GC by the Clinton Administration (under Dickinson) if I recall correctly.

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    It’s a good thing Scott Rowson was only writing in the backwater of Columbia, MO and not the banana republic of Tyler, TX, where he might have gotten sued by people who didn’t remove the towel. Of course, experience shows there’s nothing to prevent the people from Columbia from suing Scott in Tyler…I hope you don’t have any of those people (or their offspring) as your students…

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    Thanks fishbones,

    This has not been a secret.

    “So goes Ohio, the nation will follow” has been a maxim for presidential elections the last couple of cycles, so every four years we have the candidates buzzinf through, making promises and noting pretty much what Scott Paul says.

    And after every election, Ohio continues to get the short end of the stick on any actual programs for development.

    We just don’t seem to learn.

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    “One major worry is that the United States, by ceding more and more skilled, technical manufacturing work to other countries, is slowly beginning to lose its traditional edge in research and development.

    Such concerns are particularly acute in emerging areas such as cutting-edge solar technology and compact fluorescent lighting, where foreign companies aren’t just manufacturing products but increasingly also are doing the design and product development work.

    “When you separate the production from the innovation, the innovation leaves. It goes, and it goes where the production is,” said Scott Paul, executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, which represents manufacturers and steelworkers.”

    link to msnbc.msn.com

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    The Old New York Patent Firms:
    Pennie & Edmonds (1883 – 2003);
    Fish & Neave (1893 – 2005);
    Morgan Finnegan (1893 – 2009);
    Darby & Darby (1895 – 2010);
    Kenyon & Kenyon (1879 – ).

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    So the recipe for no-knead bread in last week’s Tribune doesn’t actually say ‘remove dough from towel before cooking,’ so it appears I may be responsible for a few dozen incinerated tea towels around town. Seriously, three people have emailed questions along those lines. So yes, remove the towel from the bread before BAKING IT FOR 45 MINUTES.

    Chef America redux.

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    “Darby & Darby is dissolving. Of the “big-five” New York IP Firms, only Kenyon is left.”

    Who were the other three of the big five?

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    Thank goodness Toupin is stepping down. More “deadwood” from the Dudas regime that will be gone.

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