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19 Sep 2017, 9:58 am by Jordana Sanft (CA)
An invention means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.[5] A patent essentially places a fence around your invention in an effort to prevent others from using your intellectual property during the life of the patent, which is 20 years from the date of filing in Canada. [read post]
1 May 2011, 12:00 am by INFORRM
It was suggested that in order to establish liability a claim would have to show: (a)   A reasonable expectation of privacy; and (b)  The act or conduct complained of is highly offensive to a reasonable person of ordinary sensibilities (See Australian Law Reform Commission, “For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice”, Report 108, May 2008, Recommendations 74-1 and 74-2, p.2584). [read post]
22 May 2024, 9:20 am by Dennis Crouch
Core did not develop his invention “entirely on his own time” as a matter of law. [read post]
13 Oct 2020, 8:08 am by Eugene Volokh
To say that editing a statement and adding commentary in this context does not "creat[e] or develo[p]" the final product, even in part, is dubious…. [read post]
19 Sep 2017, 9:58 am by Jordana Sanft (CA)
An invention means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.[5] A patent essentially places a fence around your invention in an effort to prevent others from using your intellectual property during the life of the patent, which is 20 years from the date of filing in Canada. [read post]
19 Feb 2014, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
(para 45) Turning to the matter in hand, Laws LJ observed that this privileging of political speech over other forms of expression has a distorting effect on the proportionality debate. [read post]
10 Jun 2009, 1:23 pm
Moreover, even if adopted by the EC, the Convention would exclude choice of court agreements in several situations falling within the Regulation's scope (Hague Convention, Art. 2(1)(f)-(p)) and would not (save by reciprocal declarations – Art. 22) cover non-exclusive choice of court agreements. [read post]
14 May 2012, 3:26 pm by familoo
But then perhaps I’m just dense, because I can’t even work out how one can simultaneously adopt the position that option A is the “gold standard” alongside the assertion that options B – Z are not somehow second best. [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 8:37 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Under Delaware law, directors and officers “shall be indemnified against expenses (including attorneys’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by such person” if they are “successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any claim, issue or matter. [read post]
19 Sep 2017, 9:58 am by Jordana Sanft (CA)
An invention means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.[5] A patent essentially places a fence around your invention in an effort to prevent others from using your intellectual property during the life of the patent, which is 20 years from the date of filing in Canada. [read post]
30 Jan 2021, 4:56 am by Sophia Tang
Which government department is responsible for these matters? [read post]
1 May 2012, 6:59 pm by Haskell Murray
  She also clerked for former-Chancellor William B. [read post]
19 Sep 2017, 9:58 am by Jordana Sanft (CA)
An invention means any new and useful art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement in any art, process, machine, manufacture or composition of matter.[5] A patent essentially places a fence around your invention in an effort to prevent others from using your intellectual property during the life of the patent, which is 20 years from the date of filing in Canada. [read post]