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9 Nov 2017, 9:34 pm by Afro Leo
  These included, amongst others, notices on flip-up seats. [read post]
9 Nov 2017, 9:04 am by Jason Rantanen
While there are many approaches available, some are more or less time-consuming, more or less subjective, more or less scalable, and more or less reproducible. [read post]
8 Nov 2017, 5:29 am
Kudos to the judges for giving up their time and putting themselves in the firing line.] [read post]
2 Nov 2017, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
Telling would-be despots that there is the possibility of a mutiny with huge casualties among both military and civilians could certainly suggest quite a different response than, “OK, then I guess we won’t become tyrants. [read post]
30 Oct 2017, 10:38 am by MBettman
O’Neill has said in the past that he would step aside if former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, now head of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau in Washington, D.C. enters the race. [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 10:12 am
The full story on Community registered designs & the CJEU - Nintendo v Big Ben. [read post]
24 Oct 2017, 8:33 am
Italian Supreme Court confirms availability of copyright protection to TV formatsIn a recent the decision of RTI Reti Televisive Italiane Spa v Ruvido Produzioni Srl, decision 18633/17 (27 July 2017), the Italian Supreme Court confirmed that TV formats can be protected under the Italian Copyright Act (Legge 633/1941), and clarified at what conditions such protection is available. [read post]
16 Oct 2017, 11:19 am by Ron Coleman
So how do we get this Africa graphic business going up to the TTAB on a LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION question when it isn’t even a trademark at all? [read post]
14 Oct 2017, 8:56 am by Bill Marler
 Very little is known about the differences in hygiene practices, behaviors, and personal susceptibility between those who become infected and those who do not, which brings up the potential for more research. [25] Discrepancies exist in the published research about infective doses for norovirus, with earlier studies having used a much higher dose to trigger immune responses. [read post]