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    The most successful businesses begin with an idea that is completely novel and unique. When a company becomes the only entity which can fulfill a customer’s needs, that business stands to make an enormous profit. For that reason, companies which create new products or processes need to zealously guard their secrets from competitors. Without strong trade secret protections, unique ideas can become the industry standards, a business’ competitive advantages are lost. California law is very…

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    Fetal Tissue Case Summary

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    A lawsuit has been filed against 2 biological supply companies, claiming that they sold fetal tissues acquired between the time-frame of 2009-2015 from planned parenthood at extremely expensive prices around the world which is against the law. The biological companies claim that the allegations of overpricing dead fetal tissues extracted from aborted babies held against them are just “accounting issues”. The 2 companies has charged as much as $700 a vial for fetal tissue that only costed them…

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    It was initially rejected by both companies, but Parker Brothers later reconsidered. In 1935, Darrow acquired a patent for Monopoly (U.S. Patent 2,026,082), which included nearly all of the graphics still in use today. Parker Brothers subsequently acquired the patent and began to publish and sell Monopoly. At some point in 1936, Parker Brothers were selling 20,000 copies of the game every week. He was the first millionaire game designer…

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    Bayh-Dole Act 1970

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    recent study found that "university technology transfer activities continue to be predominately patent-centric and revenue-driven with a single-minded focus on generating licensing income and obtaining reimbursement for legal expenses." Current Bayh-Dole patenting and licensing practices have thus been criticized for creating unnecessary increases in consumer prices and for creating patent hold-ups and a patent "anticommons." The access-oriented goals of the Bayh-Dole Act would be fulfilled best…

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    Dynamic Vs Dynamic Court

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    Some cases in the Supreme Court’s history stand out more than others. The case of Microsoft v. AT&T is an example of such a case. This case, which resulted in a major and influential ruling on the inclusion of software coding in patent laws, is an example of a dynamic ruling. This claim will be further explored, but first it is necessary to build an understanding of the meaning of both the dynamic and constrained perspectives. 1. Dynamic v. Constrained Courts When it comes to the American…

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    Delnorth Pty Ltd

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    In Delnorth Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents the Commissioner pursuant to s.97(2) of the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) (“the Act”), re-examined the standard patent of Delnorth Pty Ltd (“Delnorth”) for roadside posts and exercised the power under s.101(1) of the Act to revoke a standard patent wholly or partially. A standard patent may be revoked under s.101(1) of the Act on the grounds that, when compared with the prior art base, it was not novel or it did not involve an inventive step. Delnorth…

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    Myriad Patent

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    Patents: A patent is a type of intellectual property granted by the federal government to a scientist or an organization that invented a new device, software, process, etc. to exclude others from the right of making, selling, or using an invention for the term of the patent as many as 20 years. The patent should be completely new, which is not obvious to the scientists of the same level and should have an immediate use for public. Also patents cannot be from the nature and world physical laws.…

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    Counterfeiting And Piracy

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    Counterfeits are defined as the reproductions or copies of a trademarked brand, which are usually very similar or identical to genuine products. This includes packaging, labelling and trademarks, to intentionally show the counterfeit product as the original product. The authors, Lai and Zaichkowsky (1999) stated that counterfeiting and piracy are the same since they are both are the reproduction of identical copies of authentic products by a trademark brand. These two terms have been used as…

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    A. B. 361 Case Study

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    A.B. 361 was presented by Assemblyman Carrillo. The purpose of the bill is to address deceptive trade practices. Assemblyman Carrillo stated that section 1 of the bill would consider a deceptive practice on a company/business if that entity charges a fee to individuals who (1) simply want to update or change certain records such as billing or credit information and (2) to speak to a natural person as opposed to an automated telephone system. Another provision of the bill would change the font…

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    What is your opinion on downloading material from the internet which could include copyrighted material? What are your ethical and moral stand points? Use the Kim Dot Com court case as your guide. The Ethical and Moral Stand Points for Downloading Copyright Material Gillian Ellison Southern Institute of Technology – Invercargill Campus | Table of Contents | FAQs | | Rationale | Sections | Section Headings | Title | Authors and Affiliation | Abstract| Introduction| Methods| Results|…

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