Recent Headlines in the IP World:
- Atty. Teresa A. Reguly , Atty. Eileen McMahon, Atty. Andrew Shaughnessy,Atty. Yael Bienenstock, and Atty. Andrew Bernstein: Pause On PMPRB Reform: Implementation Of New Pricing Regulations Delayed To 2021 (Source: Mondaq)
- Atty. Pablo Tseng: The Admissibility of Patent Prosecution History as Evidence in Canada (Source: McMillan)
- Ian Lopez: Patent Office Aggregates Covid-19 Information on its Site (Source: Bloomberg Law)
- Dev Kundaliya: Apple Patent Application for Head-Mounted Display with Vision Correction (Source: Computing)
Commentary and Journal Articles:
- Stephen Key: Why Patents Don’t Stop People From Stealing Your Invention (Source: Forbes)
- Prof. Craig Allen Nard: Patent Law’s Purposeful Ambiguity (Source: SSRN)
- Austin Warehime: Death by Crosspollination: the Uncontrollable Natural Occurrence that Could Kill Organic Farming and the Legal Solutions to Save An Industry (Source: SSRN)
New Job Postings on Patently-O:
The Forbes Magazine article by Stephen Key – “Why Patents Don’t Stop People From Stealing Your Invention” – surprised me [in view of the title] by containing several bits of good useful practical advice for inventors.
How soon do we see: “no patent for you, that’s just a law of nature” for applications using link to phys.org
(hint: “just apply it” is an ultra vires rewriting of the direct words of Congress)
Patents in the news. From a time where, you know, the were an asset. link to space.com
clickbait – this is neither news, nor has anything to do with patents.
Now this may be each of more interesting, more news, and more about patents:
link to getpocket.com
Man ‘o man, anon my friend . . . when do you sleep? 🙂
AI does not need sleep 😉
Bummer! Guess that means you can’t get a patent . . . on yourself! 🙂
p.s. an’ I needs to be getting some o’ dat AI juice fer meself!
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