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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Patents and drug companies -- bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model
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Monday, March 7, 2011. Patents and drug companies - bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model. There's a great article from yesterday's NY Times. Noting the impending expiration this year of Pfizer's Lipitor and several other "blockbuster" drugs. The long and short of it is that drug companies are finding that their traditional business model, which is to spend millions of dollars developing patentable drugs, then making the money back (plus a healthy profit! It's a tough question!
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Calendar year patent statistics are now available
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Monday, February 7, 2011. Calendar year patent statistics are now available. The USPTO's Patent Technology Monitoring Team has posted calendar year statistics. Up through 2009. These reports offer a glimpse into the USPTO's activities and, by extension, to technological advancements and the economy in general. Have a look! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco Public Library Links. Brooks Walker Patent and Trademark Center. San Francisco Public Library Homepage. Subscribe in a reader. Glen Pa...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Farewell!
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Monday, May 2, 2011. To my wonderful readers:. I am going to be moving on from my terrific post as patent librarian at SFPL, and so this blog is going to have to be shuttered. Perhaps the next patent librarian will pick up the torch, so check in at http:/ www.sfpl.org/. Photo courtesy of PA Attorney General's Office Website. http:/ www.attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx? Thanks for the thoughtful comments these past three years! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco Public Library Links. Excelsio...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: March 2011
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Sunday, March 13, 2011. First it was Shepard Fairey, then Jeff Koons, and now, according to the Art Newspaper. Mr Brainwash is being sued for basing a work from his 2008 show "Life is Beautiful" on a popular photo of Run DMC. I wonder if art schools are adding IP classes to their curricula? Monday, March 7, 2011. Patents and drug companies - bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model. There's a great article from yesterday's NY Times. It's a tough question! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: May 2011
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Monday, May 2, 2011. To my wonderful readers:. I am going to be moving on from my terrific post as patent librarian at SFPL, and so this blog is going to have to be shuttered. Perhaps the next patent librarian will pick up the torch, so check in at http:/ www.sfpl.org/. Photo courtesy of PA Attorney General's Office Website. http:/ www.attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx? Thanks for the thoughtful comments these past three years! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). San Francisco Public Library Links. Excelsior Branch...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Should juries look at a patent's validity?
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Saturday, April 16, 2011. Should juries look at a patent's validity? UCLA law professor Doug Lichtman. Wrote an op-ed in the New York Times. Today about a patent case that is soon to be considered by the Supreme Court. Lichtman does a great job of summing up the task that the USPTO faces. Check out the excerpt below and then have a look at the whole story here. I think since it's a referral it doesn't count towards your monthly quota. As a result, patent examiners give most applications only a quick look...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: October 2010
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Sunday, October 31, 2010. This blog is going to be on hiatus for November. See you December! Monday, October 25, 2010. It's once again time for the USPTO and InventNow's annual Independent Inventor's Conference. Registration is open for the conference which will take place at the USPTO's campus in Alexandria, VA, on November 4 and 5. Get the full details here. Who's ready for some networking? Saturday, October 16, 2010. 30 Dumb Inventions via Life. From good ol' Life:. Saturday, October 2, 2010. But I ha...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: February 2011
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. Urban Homesteading" trademark - legit mark or trademark bullying? TechDirt ran a piece this week about alleged. Trademark bullying" by a family who registered "urban homesteading" as a federal trademark. The story raises an interesting question - how should the USPTO handle phrases that are in common usage, even if they aren't registered? Such as directories and product catalogs. Monday, February 7, 2011. Calendar year patent statistics are now available. Support from local clo...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: April 2011
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Saturday, April 16, 2011. Should juries look at a patent's validity? UCLA law professor Doug Lichtman. Wrote an op-ed in the New York Times. Today about a patent case that is soon to be considered by the Supreme Court. Lichtman does a great job of summing up the task that the USPTO faces. Check out the excerpt below and then have a look at the whole story here. I think since it's a referral it doesn't count towards your monthly quota. As a result, patent examiners give most applications only a quick look...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: July 2010
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Thursday, July 29, 2010. If the Naked Cowboy files a suit, is it a birthday suit? There's never been a doubt in my mind that Times Square entertainer the Naked Cowboy. Who, despite his name, is about as racy as a pro wrestler) is a genius of self-promotion, a creative entrepreneur, and can probably do a bunch of sit-ups. According to this piece in Business Week. I can now see that he is also a savvy protector of his brand. Sunday, July 25, 2010. Trademark Expo at the USPTO. This event offers companies wi...
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