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    portfolio through a variety of ways. They have found their success in the form of new products; they gain said assets through acquisitions as well as organic R&D. However, within their industry, the innovation of a new product is not without constraint. Patents, federal certification, and partnership contracts all act as inhibiting factors upon Boston Scientific, and it is how they interact with these restrictions that will determine their state in the future. Although innovation lies…

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    there is something to gain from patents. In “Patenting Life”(441) written by Michael Crichton he discusses the cons to gene patenting and expresses his own disapproval toward the subject. Crichton starts off his article by appealing to the reader's emotions when illustrating the idea of a loved one dying due to patenting while also informing how “real”(441) this problem is. Crichton goes on to list more reasons why patenting is unsuitable, like stating that “[g]ene patents are now used to halt…

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    Company must have a patent on the products it produces. Monsanto’s seeds that it produces are protected under patent law and the patent states “farmers using Monsanto seeds are not allowed to harvest seeds from the plants for use in upcoming seasons” (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014, p. 345). This means that farmers must purchase new Monsanto seeds each growing season. By doing so, Monsanto Company secures its profitability as well as maintaining control of the new seeds produced. “Patents are…

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    However, patents are just a fancy piece of paper handed out by the government claiming that the holder of that patent owns the design or work. At the end of the day, it is just a piece of paper. The design idea isn 't original, designs of new inventions feature old inventions that are mandatory in the operation and construction of the design that now has a patent. Authors and musicians feature some ideas and influences from others in…

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    began its campaigns to sue Samsung for patent infringement. Patent infringement refers to committing a prohibited act in regards to patented invention with no permission of authorization from the patent holder. The latest suit was filed by apple on February 8, 2012. In retaliation, Samsung also filed counterclaims against Apple. According to Apple, Samsung had feature by feature copied Apple’s innovative products in a…

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    this process, some engineers decide to file a patent application. A patent is a legal document issued by the federal government that provides protection for an idea. The patent allows engineers to prevent others from making, using, or selling their patented invention. Patent can tell the story of the invention in a way that someone could make the invention using only the patent as a guide. The term of a patent is 20 years from the date on which the patent is issued. There has been many famous…

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    problem in patent centric business. Pharmaceuticals and medical industry, ICT industry and high tech industries mostly face problems when they apply for their patent. Not only organizations individuals face the same problem. Many individual innovators looking for help for commercialize their concept. In this process individuals require to provide enough information for the sponsor or facilitating company. Legal risk contains the possibility of future arguments over the ownership of the patent if…

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    with an increased risk for breast cancer. They found a sequence of these genes and isolated them, which were known as BRCA1 and BRCA2, filing a patent for them. The basis of the testing premium price was that the patents would allow Myriad to set it during the twenty year life of the patents. Myriad even sent cease and desist letters on the basis of patent infringement when another Genetic Diagnostic Laboratory tested for the…

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    get these basic classes out of the way so I can move right into my major course work and finish up my senior year strong will be the start of it. After graduating, I will take my GRE and get into law school which takes three years to specialize in patent law and graduate with at least magna cum laude requirements. Upon graduating law school, I will find myself in Charleston, WV for a couple of years to get my foot in the door. After that, I will be off to live the sunny, beach life in Florida…

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    George Crum invented the potato chip in 1853. He was a chef at the Moon-Lake resort, when one of the customers complained that the fries were to thick so Crum made a thinner batter.The customer loved it, thus the potato chip was invented. James Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891. He was a P.E. teacher and he wished his students could play a sport in the winter. Whitcomb L. Judson invented the clasp locker (zipper) in 1893. Whitcomb L. Judson and Lewis Walker founded the Universal…

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