 | Can the new digital single market
ever be freed of pirates? |
The IPKat is always pleased to discover that someone is working away to bring news of developments that are beyond his line of vision. As a Kat who is much concerned with developments in Europe, he takes a keen interest in what emanates from Europe's courts. Sometimes, when he's... |

Pharmaceutical patents are always controversial: see this Kat's post hereon the heated arguments for and against the extension of the duration of pharmaceutical patents. Such debates raise the additional question: what can you do, if anything, when your valuable pharmaceutical patent is nearing that all important expiration date? The recent... |
The US Justice Department said yesterday the patent purchases wouldn't hurt competition in the mobile-phone industry. Google, based in Mountain View, California, cited reinforcing its defenses in patent litigation as the prime motive for its agreement ... See all stories on this topic »... |
 | Even on St Valentine's Day,
competitive instincts can
lead to strife ... | Doctor Nic is in danger of becoming very popular with the IPKat's readers right now. She receives more admiring emails even than Merpel and her exposition of economics for the IP fraternity has done a vast amount to raise this weblog's didactic-can-be-fun credentials.... |
And now for something completely different and shall we say rather obscure.... a German decision relating to an artist's rights in the original models that inspired his work of art: in this case two 22 year old potato fries.
According to German media reports in Die Welt and Der Spiegel, The Higher Regional Court of Munich (OLG München, case ... |
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