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Russian's emoticon trade mark won't wash with EU
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/16/emoticon_eu_trade_mark/
Hasbro drops lawsuit against Scrabulous creators
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| In July this year Hasbro set the legal dogs on Scrabulous, the popular
| Facebook-based Scrabble knock-off, saying it infringed on the intellectual
| property rights of the board game.
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| [...]
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| Scrabulous was later removed from Facebook, following a DMCA take-down order
| from Hasbro.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/16/hasbro_drops_scrabulous_creators_lawsuit/
Stanford Creates Database Of Patent Litigation
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| Over at Stanford, some law professors have been putting together a database
| of IP litigation from the past few years, called the Stanford IP Litigation
| Clearinghouse. The Law.com article claims that there are "surprising" facts
| already coming out of the database, but they don't seem to be any different
| than what's been known for a while (specifically, that the number of patent
| lawsuits has been relatively constant over the past few years).
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20081211/0231523087.shtml
Recent:
Economist Critic of Software Patents gets Nobel Prize
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| The FFII congratulates Eric S. Maskin, an economist who has long criticised
| the patenting of software, for receiving the 2007 Nobel Prize for Economics.
| Prof. Maskin and two colleagues receive the Prize for research into the
| optimal design of economic mechanisms. By applying his theory to the IT
| sector, Maskin demonstrated "that in such a dynamic industry, patent
| protection may reduce overall innovation and welfare."
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http://press.ffii.org/Press_releases/Economist_Critic_of_Software_Patents_gets_Nobel_Prize
Intellectual Property Regime Stifles Science and Innovation, Nobel Laureates
Say
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| Patent monopolies are believed to drive innovation but they actually impede
| the pace of science and innovation, Stiglitz said. The current “patent
| thicket,” in which anyone who writes a successful software programme is sued
| for alleged patent infringement, highlights the current IP system’s failure
| to encourage innovation, he said.
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| Another problem is that the social returns from innovation do not accord with
| the private returns associated with the patent system, Stiglitz said. The
| marginal benefit from innovation is that an idea may become available sooner
| than it might have. But the person who secures the patent on it wins a
| long-term monopoly, creating a gap between private and social returns.
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http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=1129
ICC calls on business to understand that IP is now a major political issue
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| That said, there are a number of companies where there is IP awareness. The
| problem here though is that they see the IP system in so many different ways
| and want very different things from it. The recent Patent Reform Act debate
| in the US showed this very clearly. And what it also demonstrated is that
| when IP owners fight among themselves, it leaves very big spaces for people
| with a general anti-IP message to exploit; something that harms all rights
| owners, no matter what side of a specific argument they are on. The same
| thing happened in Europe with regard to the CII Directive and could well
| happen again if there is ever any political agreement on the Community patent
| and the European patent court.
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http://www.iam-magazine.com/blog/Detail.aspx?g=e4431e82-a26f-48a9-81ef-b5d37edbd39c
WIPO patent committee embarks on positive agenda
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| The fact that the WIPO patent committee has decided to request the
| International Bureau studies on “exceptions from patentable subject matter
| and limitations to the rights, inter alia research exemption and compulsory
| licenses” and “patents and standards” is testament that the WIPO of 2008 is
| not the WIPO that invoked “Intellectual Property as a Power tool for
| Development”.
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| Here below is the Annex to the Summary by the Chair which lists the eighteen
| non-exhaustive list of issues for further elaboration and discussion in the
| future. This list includes such topics as “Economic impact of the patent
| system, Alternative models for innovation, Patents and health (including
| exhaustion, the Doha Declaration and other WTO instruments, patent
| landscaping) and Relation of patents with other public policy issues.”
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http://www.keionline.org/index.php?option=com_jd-wp&Itemid=39&p=124
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