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Patently-O Bits and Bytes by Juvan Bonni

May 30, 2020Bits and Bytes, PatentJuvan Bonni

Recent Headlines in the IP World:

  • Ian Lopez: Apple, BlackBerry Score Win Over Uniloc Wireless Patent (Source: Bloomberg Law)
  • Blake Brittain: Apple Patent Wins Sent Back to PTAB by Fed. Cir. Under Arthrex (Source: Bloomberg Law)
  • Dr. Daniel J. Pereira: USPTO Launches “IP Marketplace” Related To COVID-19  (Source: Mondaq)
  • Ed Silverman: Pharma Leaders Shoot Down WHO Voluntary Pool for Patent Rights on Covid-19 Products (Source: STAT)
  • Ben Lovejoy: Apple Patent for the iPad Magic Keyboard Shows Slot in Hinge for Apple Pencil (Source: 9to5 Mac)

Source: USPTO

Commentary and Journal Articles:

  • Chris Roberts: Why Patent Cannabis? For Markets, Mostly. (Source: Forbes)
  • Prof. Christopher M. Holman: Ajinomoto v. ITC, the Doctrine of Equivalents, and Biomolecule Claim Limitations at the Federal Circuit (Source: SSRN)
  • Prof. Ana Santos Rutschman: Regulatory Malfunctions in the Drug Patent Ecosystem (S0urce: SSRN)

New Job Postings on Patently-O:

  • Servilla Whitney LLC
  • ALG Intellectual Property, LLC

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