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December | 2014 | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. A reference that teaches away from X isn’t “capable of” X. December 11, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in Patent prosecution. That is exactly what happened in. Henry claimed a blood flow monitor that included, among other elements, a display configured to show a visual indication of blood flow rate between a threshold frequency down to a zero flow rate. (Probably it’s important to know when a patient has a zero blood flow rate! To me, the first key takeaway of. Caref...
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. A thought about “patent reform”. April 1, 2015. Posted by Brian Schar in Federal Circuit. To the extent that there is a perceived problem in the business community regarding patents, a perennial complaint has to do with uncertainty. If a manufacturer gets sued, it’s expensive, and damages can be huge. However, isn’t this more of a problem with damages than a problem with patents themselves? Having just attended a very information CLE class centered on the.
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A refreshing view of software patents | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. A refreshing view of software patents. October 1, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. This is probably the best thing I’ve read on software patents lately: David Stein’s “Disrespecing Software.”. Http:/ www.usptotalk.com/disrespecting-software/. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Tradema...
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. North Korean patent law. June 6, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. Apropos to my post a long time ago about North Korean patent law, I stumbled on this last night quite by accident. It’s the Invention Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It’s current as of 2011. Enjoy! May 8, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. 1 comment so far. Am I just a special snowflake, or is anyone else having difficulty with Google Patents today? May 2, 2014. If pate...
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The house loses all pushes | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. The house loses all pushes. October 24, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. Is an interesting example of a situation that you don’t see that often – although it’s probably a situation that should arise a lot more often than it does. Lucas claimed a “double throat pulsation dampener for a compressor.” The PTAB opinion is short and does not go into detail about what, exactly, that is. I used Google to find a web page. See In re Warner,. This PTAB decision is non...
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July | 2014 | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. The shortest PTAB opinion yet? July 30, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. May set a record for the shortest PTAB opinion to date. The actual opinion is a single paragraph and occupies about half a page of a document that is only 3 pages long. In response, the APJ cited a single line from a precedential Federal Circuit case, which is also a logical truism: Of course, the absence of evidence is not the same as evidence of absence. July 29, 2014. Posted by Bria...
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North Korean patent law | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. North Korean patent law. June 6, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. Apropos to my post a long time ago about North Korean patent law, I stumbled on this last night quite by accident. It’s the Invention Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It’s current as of 2011. Enjoy! No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The shortest PTAB opinion yet? | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. The shortest PTAB opinion yet? July 30, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. May set a record for the shortest PTAB opinion to date. The actual opinion is a single paragraph and occupies about half a page of a document that is only 3 pages long. In response, the APJ cited a single line from a precedential Federal Circuit case, which is also a logical truism: Of course, the absence of evidence is not the same as evidence of absence. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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October | 2014 | American IPA
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American Intellectual Property Abstract. The house loses all pushes. October 24, 2014. Posted by Brian Schar in General. 1 comment so far. Is an interesting example of a situation that you don’t see that often – although it’s probably a situation that should arise a lot more often than it does. Lucas claimed a “double throat pulsation dampener for a compressor.” The PTAB opinion is short and does not go into detail about what, exactly, that is. I used Google to find a web page. See In re Warner,. This PT...