The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) announced a new licensing agreement with Gilead Sciences.

Posted: 7/30/2014 by Prashant Dey in
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The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) announced a new licensing agreement with Gilead Sciences for tenofovir alafenamide (TAF), a promising new medicine currently in Phase III studies. This new licensing agreement will bring relief for as many as 112 countries. These countries tigether make more than 92% of people living with HIV in the developing world. The licence will allow manufacturers in India and China to develop generic versions of TAF.

The Medicines Patent Pool is a United Nations-backed organisation founded in 2010 by UNITAID to increase access to HIV treatment and spur new innovation worldwide. The MPP offers a new public health approach to negotiating patent licences for the production of low-cost versions of new and existing medicines and works with manufacturers to encourage the development of needed new technologies such as FDCs and formulations suitable for children. To date, MPP has signed licensing agreements for eight antiretrovirals and for one medicine for an HIV opportunistic infection. Ten generic manufacturers have now licensed from the organisation.

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A German Manufacturing Company Planning to Make 3D Printing More Colorful

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Recently US Patent Office published an application (US20140134334 A1), which was filed on Oct 31, 2013. This application was made to get a patent for ‘a 3D extrusion print process for producing multicolored three-dimensional objects.” As per application, this process would produce mechanically stable, multicolored 3D objects with good color definition.

The best-known laser-based 3D printing process, which is at the same time the oldest, is stereolithography (SLA). In this process, a liquid composition of a radiation-curable polymer is hardened layer-by-layer by using a laser. The person skilled in the art can clearly see that the only possibility with a workpiece produced by this method is subsequent coloring on the surface. This is complicated and time-consuming. But, this new 3D printing process technology which will work over three different stages can  be used for the production of multicoloured objects is the UV ink-jet process. In this three-stage process, a pulverulent material is applied in thin layers, a UV-curable liquid is printed in the form of the respective layer of the subsequent three-dimensional product onto the said layers, and finally the printed layer is hardened by using a UV source. These steps are repeated layer-by-layer.

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Nano Nose is More Protective Than Detection Dogs at Public Places

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Prof. Fernando Patolsky, Tel Aviv Iniversity’s School of Chemistry and Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, has devised a groundbreaking nanotechnology-inspired sensors, which is developed by the Herzliya company Tracense. This tiny chip can more effectively detect ultra low traces in air sample which can be ultra hazardous, and also can effectively fingerprint and differentiate such hazardous substances from the non hazardous ones, said the Prof. Patolsky. This chip can also detect TNT, RDX, HMX, TATP,and HMTD explosives and that to very quickly and sensitively.

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Russia’s new tightened media law has made it mandatory for the bloggers to register, if their daily unique visitors count is above 3000 every day and also, not to upload  any false information and expletives, or any adult content on their blogs. Doing so will render their blog blacklisted. But uploading pics of Kittens, using polite tone, and not uploading any classified information might give you exemption to register even if your daily unique visitor count is above one million visitors – The Watchdog’s Deputy Director Ksenzov said, Lenta.ru reported on Tuesday.

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Changing Trends in Trademark Field @ Thomson Compumark’s Trademark Report

Posted: 7/29/2014 by Prashant Dey in
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In 2013 Thomson Compumark published Trademark Report, which covered over 186 countries. That report clearly depicted a significant change from 2012 to 2013  in the composition of the top 10 countries with the most published trademarks. Brazil showed the largest increase in published trademark with 53 percent growth over 2012. China dominate the 2013 list and countries like India, Mexico, and Taiwan showed a significant improvement replacing United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada. These statics clearly reveals the changing trend of trademark filing from developed nations to developing nations.

The top five Classes of published trademarks across all countries are:

Class 35 — advertising and business management;
Class 9 — data processing equipment and computers;
Class 25 — clothing, footwear, and headgear;
Class 41 — education, entertainment, sports, and culture; and
Class 5 — pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations.

(This news was originally published on website of National Law Review)

Britain Harmonized its Internet Piracy

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Today, piracy has become a fact of life, and in a situation where the majority of the population is involved, policing such an offense seems endless task. The cost of copying and sharing files is nothing, but this has for sure severely affected  the creative artists and such companies. But, thanks to services like iTunes, Nokia store, Netflix, Beats Music, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and such others which has rendered some justice to such creative producers.

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The Copyright & New Media Law Newsletter has been published continuously since 1997 and is now acquired by Digital Information Law from its original owner Copyrightlaws.com. The newsletter mainly focuses on international law and legal issues as well as those of the United States and Canada. The Copyright & New Media Law Newsletter is available by annual subscription in both print and electronic format.


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Airbus’ new patent application to create more space in economy class

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Airbus files a new patent application in European Patent Office for a horrifying, “seating device”. Los Angeles Times, pointed it out as, “it has no tray table, no headrest, and very little legroom.” Airbus made it clear that, “it is no longer possible to further reduce the seating width, particularly in economy class and even more difficult to further reduce [the] distance between the seats because of the increase in the average size of the passengers.” The new seats aren’t perfect, but they’re on the right path. And for the airlines, fitting more economy-class passengers on each flight helps keep prices down while still protecting the significant revenue stream from business and first-class tickets. For those of us who happen to be tall, the simple concept of a height-adjustable seat offers sweet relief in the skies.

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As per TECHRADER’S report, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) gave a landmark judgement in the month of June. As per the ruling of CJEU, the internet users should not be penalized for viewing the copyright protected content without permission. CJEU stated that only content uploaders should be liable if they upload such content without proper license.

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Online Certificate Course on IPR and Pharmaceutical R&D @ FICCI

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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is conducting an Online Certificate Course on IPR and Pharmaceutical R&D.

Duration of Course:

1st Aug 2014 to Jan 2015 (6 Months)

Fees:

For Students: Rs 10,000/-

For Industry Professionals : Rs. 15,000/-

For registration please click HERE

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Artist can get benefit of their increased reputation by way of RESALE ROYALTY (Droit de Suit). Under this doctrine, visual artists get some royalty on resale of there own right. Even Berne Convention also provides for Droit de Suit under Article 14ter, but its implementation is optional.

U.S. auction houses are lobbying hard against the American Royalties too Act of 2014 (ART), arguing that it would hurt the art MARKET, but artists are in favor of it. Rep. Nadler noted in his introductory speech to the Hearing that the national arts advocacy organization Americans for the Arts supports this legislation, as well as the Visual Artists’ Rights Coalition, which includes the Artists Rights Society, the Visual Artists and Galleries Association, the American Society of Illustrators Partnership, the National Cartoonists Society, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, and the Association of Medical Illustrators.

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IP Awards Declared @ 3rd Annual Legal Era IPR 2014 Conclave, Mumbai

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3rd Legal Era IPR Conclave, which is to be held in Mumbai on 1st and 2nd August of 2014. IP Awards are divided into three sections namely:

In-House
Law Firms
Premier League
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