
Rob Rodrigues
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Oct 31, 2024 |
ipwatchdog.com | Eileen McDermott |Gene Quinn |Rob Rodrigues |Mike Sanzo
Support IPWatchdog with an individual sponsorship: Click here “In more recent times, it appears that our focus may have changed from avoiding the consequences of premature burial to simply entertaining corpses.”Inventions are inspired by the problems and aspirations of the time they are made. They are also inspired by the fears. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many people were terrified by the thought of being buried alive, and there was good reason for this.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
ipwatchdog.com | Eileen McDermott |Gene Quinn |Rob Rodrigues |Tatiana Alves
Support IPWatchdog with an individual sponsorship: Click here “While we appreciate the novel nature of the subject matter, the absence of these reports creates uncertainty for industries that are already grappling with AI-related challenges and hinders lawmakers’ ability to craft effective policy.” – Rep.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
ipwatchdog.com | Rob Rodrigues |Tatiana Alves |Gene Quinn |Felipe Cupertino
Support IPWatchdog with an individual sponsorship: Click here “Although for now this decision has opened the doors of state courts to claims of industrial design (and patent) invalidity, there is a chance the court might restrict the scope of this interpretation in the future.”Over the past decade, Brazil has seen an increase in patent litigation, as the local economy grows and stabilizes.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
ipwatchdog.com | Eileen McDermott |Blake Morgan |Rob Rodrigues
“The CAFC said these portions of the complaint ‘merely critique the PTO for rejecting her claims and the PTAB for maintaining most of those rejections, and at no point does Bhagat identify specific false statements or actions of misconduct from the PTO or cite to any portion of the Constitution to support the PTO’s alleged violation of her constitutional rights.’” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Wednesday affirmed a number of district court orders against inventor...
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Mar 1, 2024 |
ipwatchdog.com | Eileen McDermott |Gene Quinn |Raymond Millien |Rob Rodrigues
“The proposed rules would ‘favor of the Board’s authority to consider the entirety of the art of record and to request examination assistance in an appropriate manner when justified by circumstances.’” The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today published a Federal Register Notice (FRN) announcing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would make permanent certain aspects of the Motion to Amend (MTA) Pilot program and revise rules around the burden of persuasion governing MTAs....
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