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Intellectual Property
Furniture retailers confront copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property (IP) issues on a daily basis. These arise internally when creating and protecting catalogues, websites, advertisements, and trademarks.
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Man Claims His 12th Titan Idea Stolen By Team
This Sunday, the Tennessee Titans will debut a new promotion program called the 12th Titan. But a Lawrence County man claims it is an idea he came up with a decade ago.
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7th Circuit Favors British Firm in Dispute Over French Press Coffee Makers
The 7th Circuit, in ruling in favor of a British manufacturer of French press coffee makers, served up extensive dicta about how U.S. courts should interpret foreign law. The 7th Circuit chief judge authored the opinion in Bodum USA Inc. v. La Cafetière Inc. and two other prominent judges weighed in with concurring opinions on the interpretation of foreign contracts. The panel affirmed a ...
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Bayer's Cipro Patent Case , Schutt, Sharron Angle: Intellectual Property
A U.S. appeals court refused to reconsider whether a patent settlement reached by Bayer AG over the anthrax treatment Cipro was appropriate, a setback in the government’s efforts to curb such deals.
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Yefremov suggests to parliament to consider draft laws proposed by opposition on September 8
Leader of the Party of Regions faction Oleksandr Yefremov believes that the parliament should consider all draft laws proposed by the BYUT faction on September 8, the day when the opposition forms the agenda of the parliament.
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