The issue of ‘gene patents’ has been a hot topic of late, and has recently resurfaced in the news as a result of Angelina Jolie having a double mastectomy. However, having been a scientific researcher working on technologies which predominantly benefit children in underdeveloped countries, and now being a patent ...
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Australian companies increasingly elect to have their products manufactured in China, often to offset the costs associated with domestic manufacture. As a consequence, many companies look to pursue patent protection in China to safeguard their position, and provide greater enforcement options against third parties. While there is often considerable interest ...
In February 2013, 25 European Countries signed the Unified Patent Court Agreement which could result in the new European Unitary Patent system starting as early as 2014. Is your business prepared for the new system? Some large companies and patent trolls are expected to benefit from the new system, but ...
Closer cooperation between the IP offices of Australia and China will lead to cost benefits for Australian innovators seeking patent protection in both countries. IP Australia signed a Memorandum of Understanding for continuing cooperation with the State Intellectual Property Office of China on 25 February 2013 potentially make it more ...