Taking note of the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, the Supreme Court of India has ordered the extension of limitation period.
Period From 15.Mar.2020 Till 28.Feb.2022 excluded from limitation.
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【Seminar】JPO’s initiatives - Patent Office as a Service –
The latest initiatives of the JPO will be introduced.
A panel discussion with U.S. and Japanese companies will also be held.
To register, please click here.
(The seminar will be held in English)
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Understanding Geographical Indication (GI) Through Sweetness of #DharwadPedha
Interesting story along with introduction to Geographical Indication.
Part 1/2
#GI#IPR#intellectualproperty
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For the first time, EPO will open their previously internal only event to public, as this year’s topic is relevant to everyone:
Technologies of Transformation for human and planetary health.
📅 Save the date: https://t.co/EwJdsAyD1n
#EPOTechDay
Firms from which countries are most likely to own intellectual property rights?
👉 Find out in our study on IPR and firm performance in the EU: https://t.co/qum3kcTRDg
#IPforSMEs#IPvalue#EPOstudy
Who invented the ballpoint pen🖊️?
In 1888, John Loud patented the first ballpoint pen which worked on wood and leather, but not on paper.
50 years later, László Bíró modified the pen's tip and used ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge: The modern ballpoint pen was bornWho invented the ballpoint pen🖊️?
In 1888, John Loud patented the first ballpoint pen which worked on wood and leather, but not on paper.
50 years later, László Bíró modified the pen's tip and used ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge: The modern ballpoint pen was bornWho invented the ballpoint pen🖊️?
In 1888, John Loud patented the first ballpoint pen which worked on wood and leather, but not on paper.
50 years later, László Bíró modified the pen's tip and used ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge: The modern ballpoint pen was bornWho invented the ballpoint pen🖊️?
In 1888, John Loud patented the first ballpoint pen which worked on wood and leather, but not on paper.
50 years later, László Bíró modified the pen's tip and used ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge: The modern ballpoint pen was bornWho invented the ballpoint pen🖊️?
In 1888, John Loud patented the first ballpoint pen which worked on wood and leather, but not on paper.
50 years later, László Bíró modified the pen's tip and used ink that dried quickly and didn't smudge: The modern ballpoint pen was born.
Dec. 1: AC Radio Receiver (1923)
Radios weren’t compatible with the alternating current (AC) running through an everyday household until this invention made more convenience possible.
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The Copyright Office is exercising its authority under the CASE Act to extend the date for commencement of Copyright Claims Board operations. https://t.co/ompk4lYD92
You probably use your smartphone📱 to listen to music
And CDs💿 and tapes📼 in the past. But the origins of playing back recorded sound go back much further: in 1878, Edison received a patent for the phonograph
Today we can enjoy music everywhere – thanks to innovatioYou probably use your smartphone📱 to listen to music
And CDs💿 and tapes📼 in the past. But the origins of playing back recorded sound go back much further: in 1878, Edison received a patent for the phonograph
Today we can enjoy music everywhere – thanks to innovatioYou probably use your smartphone📱 to listen to music
And CDs💿 and tapes📼 in the past. But the origins of playing back recorded sound go back much further: in 1878, Edison received a patent for the phonograph
Today we can enjoy music everywhere – thanks to innovatioYou probably use your smartphone📱 to listen to music
And CDs💿 and tapes📼 in the past. But the origins of playing back recorded sound go back much further: in 1878, Edison received a patent for the phonograph
Today we can enjoy music everywhere – thanks to innovation
This is amazing.
The word amazing in not an appropriate word to describe this awesome podcast series focused on women in patent law by the one of the leading USA law firm - Kilpatrick Townsend. #KilpatrickTownsend
https://t.co/70tHbYK0Na
If you have created images yourself, you are generally free to use them.
📸 However, in some instances you cannot, such as if you are an employee and create images as part of your employment. You would need to seek your employer’s permission to use the images. #photocopyright
On this date in #innovation history: Jack Kilby demonstrates to his @TXInstruments colleagues in 1958 his #invention of the integrated circuit, combining a transistor, capacitor & 2 resistors in a bar of germanium. This is foundation for digital revolution of next few decades.
Improper signature (i.e. using a cut and paste procedure to apply signatures) by a non-attorney can be considered a non-authorized practice of law. This will sound familiar to those of you who took Professional Responsibility #TrademarkDays2021@abaipl@ABAIPL_LSAG
Only humans can invent, says US judge. A US federal judge has ruled that only humans can be legally listed on a patent, in the country's first court ruling on the issue. https://t.co/bilZ8e4MD6 #patents