REPORT - Patents for Poets and Policy Wonks, April 19, 2005 ... PATENTS FOR POETS AND POLICY WONKS. April 19, 2005, Washington Plaza Hotel, 10 Thomas Circle NW, Washington, DC . REPORT. 1) Executive summary |
Techdirt. Stories filed under "patents" Current Insight Community Cases. What Does Virtualization Mean To You? Keeping Productivity ... The Techdirt group blog uses a proven economic framework to analyze and offer ... |
Jan Bergstra and Paul Klint: Software Patents What is the future of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on software? This page summarizes activities by Jan Bergstra and Paul Klint about the future of Intellectual Property ... |
Patents for Sale Patents for Sale ... DPI offers patents for sale. For more detailed information see the following pages. |
Patent Search – Patent Community – Patent Exchange - Patents.com Intellectual property law firm offering online information, from offices in Dillon. |
Patents Information about the U.S. patenting process, including agency organization chart, rules and regulations, FAQs, and online applications. |
Patents Patents. Here\'s a list of my patents as of March 5, 2007. Each of the patents is linked to its page on the IBM Patent Server. All of the patents listed here are subject to the ... |
Zea Partners — Campaign against software patents ... A global petition designed to raise awareness of software patents has been launched September 24 as part of the World Day against Software Patents. Currently in draft format, the ... |
Software patents under the European Patent Convention (in Patents ... The European Patent Convention excludes "computer programs as such" from patentability, but does not define what this means. Recent case law from the European Patent Office has ... |
Biotechnology in European patents - threat or promise? For several years now, biotechnological inventions have consistently ranked among the ten largest technical fields in terms of patent applications filed with the EPO. |
Patents on software-related inventions (in Patents @ iusmentis.com) Traditionally, patent protection was awarded only to technical inventions, such as light bulbs, shavers, medicines and so on. After computer programming became viable, and ... |
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