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    identities of the users of Defendants’ services, and amount of money due from Defendants to Amazon, cannot be ascertained without a full accounting of the Defendants’ wrongful and unlawful conduct. Amazon is entitled, therefore, to a full accounting and records of Defendants’ unlawful activities.” The companies were also ordered to cease and desist, including “their officers, agents, representatives, servants, employees, attorneys, successors and assigns, and all others in active concert or…

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    often use the broad umbrella of “legislative intent” to justify really any decision they choose to make. Consider the case of Harvard College V. Canada, where the court had to decide whether one could patent a genetically modified mouse under the Patent Act; eventually ruling that no, you could not patent a genetically modified mouse. In the decision, the justice writing on…

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    New Coke Case Study

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    • What would your choice be? Ever hear of New Coke? In 1985 the Coca-Cola Company decided to retire the existing Coke formula in use for decades and replace it with a sweeter formula in order to compete with increased Pepsi Sales (New Coke, 2016). The plan backfired and public outrage was so furious, in three short months the original formula was brought back. New Coke is an often attributed cautionary tale against tampering too extensively with a well-established and successful brand (New Coke…

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    GM foods have many negative effects such as causing allergies, increasing our pesticide exposure. The patent for GM seeds would increase the seed price and reduce farmers’ earning. Also, they would increase insect resistance to the pesticides. The effects of GM foods are controversial. Although there are many tests, such as using nutritional analysis and…

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    OrganiOrganizational Plan Quintessential Pharmaceutical’s management team consist of leaders with many years of experience in the pharmaceuticals and logistic industries. Our attitude is laser-like focused on meeting the specialty drug needs of our customer’s. Our management team consists of the President and CEO, a Chief Financial Officer and four executive vice president/directors all reporting to the CEO. Each director provides guidance and direction to their respective division with final…

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    To leave the markets alone, the laissez-faire approach to economics was the catchphrase for Adam Smith and other Classical economists. This approach lent its power to the “invisible hand” of the market and the idea that adjusting the way the market works would ultimately affect its ability to function properly. Smith believed the market was a “perfectly ordered mechanism operating according to natural laws.” This was a misguided idea, when the market is left to make its own decisions without…

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    Panadol, and Nurofen and was available with out a prescription. The synthesis consisted of six steps, which obtained waste and secondary by products and a very poor atom economy. Boot had a patent, which is a license given by the government granting rights and a title for a certain period of time, when the patent ran out in the 1980’s any company could make the drug. Thus the company called BHC came up with a new green synthesis in 1992.…

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    percent of Pfizer’s total revenue is from non-U.S. markets. Pfizer able to reduce its geographic risk by operating globally, so any changes of economic condition of one market would not affect others and also Pfizer is vulnerable to legal risks such as patent rights and trademarks. With having drug manufacturing as their core business, the company faces many legal issues related to…

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    It is common to think that you have to be abnormally intelligent and extra crazy in order to invent, but this isn't true; there are a lot of people who are making money off inventions that are everyday people. There are also many people who invent for fun and may never even make a living from it because inventing can be a fun hobby, but it also has a chance of making huge money. Many people don't know about the many reasons to invent. It's Fun Do it on the side: Inventing isn't an all day…

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    Alva Fisher Biography

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    rotary machine. Similar to the drum washing washing machine, Smith’s invention was also powered by hand. The rotary machine was the first to combine a washing machine with a wringing device. (The Evolution, online) In 1910, Alva J. Fisher was awarded a patent for the first electric washing machine. Fisher used an electrical motor in a drum based machine for the first electric washing machine. Fisher named the new electrical washing machine “The Mighty Thor” electric washing machine for the…

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