Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up – 7 March 2014
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 7 March 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 7 March 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 28 February 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 21 February 2014.
Wearable technology is, without doubt, the biggest and most exciting technology trend at the moment. One such device is Google Glass, a wearable Android-powered computer built into spectacle frames that can perch a display in your field of vision, record video and take pictures, browse the Web and translate on the go as well as …
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Below is a report from IP Organisers (an independent service company of Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick) detailing Australian Pharmaceutical Patents (that have been granted extensions) and that are due to expire in the coming month. This report covers Australian patents whose Extension of Term expires in March 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 14 February 2014.
In 2012, the Singapore Government sought to “raise the bar” on Singapore’s patent system – amending the Patents Act by passing the Patent (Amendment) Bill and the Intellectual Property (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 7 February 2014.
An Australian Intellectual Property Litigation Round-Up from the Commonwealth Courts portal for the week ending 31 January 2014.
As at January 2014, the situation in Australia with regard to the patentability of computer implemented inventions is in a state of flux. The Commissioner of Patents is currently bound by two (somewhat conflicting) Federal Court judgments on manner of manufacture – both of which [RPL Central Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents [2013] FCA …
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