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    Warburg Pincus and Emgs

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    emgs presentation June 2007 CEO Terje Eidesmo NFF – Seismic Day Oslo Disclaimer This quarterly presentation includes and is based‚ inter alia‚ on forward-looking information and statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ. Such forward-looking information and statements are based on current expectations‚ estimates and projections about global economic conditions‚ the economic conditions of the regions and industries that are major markets

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    Trips a Critical Reveiw

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    TRIPS AGREEMETNT – A CRITICAL REVIEW AND IMPACT ON INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDSUTRY Project assignment (Module IV) P.G.Diploma in Patent Law Submitted by V.L.Saikumar Id No. plh241_10‚ 2010-2011 NALSAR Proximate Education NALSAR University of law‚ Hyderabad. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2.1 Preamble of trips 3 2. Methodology 4 3. Overview

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    Article Review Week 3 Law

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    intellectual property. There are Copyrights‚ Patents‚ Trademarks‚ and Trade Secrets. Copyrights protect original works of authorship‚ such as literature‚ music‚ artistic works‚ and computer software‚ for example plagiarism‚ or use of music with in a game or music without the owner’s permission. As the holder of a copyright you have the exclusive right to reproduce‚ adapt and to distribute the work. Patents grant the rights on inventions‚ allowing the patent holder to exclude others from making‚ selling

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    Patentable Inventions

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    ABOUT PATENTS PATENTABLE INVENTIONS         • A Technical Solution to a Problem         • In any field of human activity         • It must be NEW         • It must involve an INVENTIVE STEP         • It must be INDUSTRIALLY APPLICABLE | NON-PATENTABLE INVENTIONS         • Discovery         • Scientific theory         • Mathematical methods         • Scheme‚ rule and method of         • performing mental act          • playing games         • doing business          • program for

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    Pharmaceutical industry

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    value reaching US$50 billion.[4] The government started to encourage the growth of drug manufacturing by Indian companies in the early 1960s‚ and with the Patents Act in 1970.[5] This patent act removed composition patents from food and drugs‚ and though it kept process patents‚ these were shortened to a period of five to seven years. The lack of patent protection made the Indian market undesirable to the multinational companies that had dominated the market‚ and while they streamed out Indian companies

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    Aztec Laboratories

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    Aztec Laboratories In my opinion‚ I think Aztec Laboratories should account the R & D contract as a patent. Research and development costs are the costs incurred in a planned search for new knowledge and in translating such knowledge into new products or processes. Prior to 1975‚ businesses often capitalized research and development costs as intangible assets when future benefits were expected from their incurrence. Due to the difficulty of determining the costs applicable to future benefits

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    across the globe. Started by then twenty-three year old‚ Mike Lazardis in 1984‚ RIM has been involved on both sides of patent infringement law suits since the year 2000. RIM began in earnest as a venture capital endeavor with an initial venture of $5 million in 1995 and a total pre-IPO venture of $30 million by 1998. Since the start of the millennium‚ RIM has been engaged in patent-related legal struggles with Glenayre Electronics‚ Good Technology‚ Handspring‚ NTP‚ inc.‚ Visto‚ Xerox and Motorola

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    Russia

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    major international treaties on intellectual property rights‚ including the Universal Copyright Convention‚ the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works‚ the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property‚ the Patent Cooperation Treaty‚ the Madrid Agreement on the International Registration of Trademarks‚ the Protocol to the Madrid Agreement‚ WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty‚ and WIPO Copyright Treaty. To sum up‚ Intellectual property right is a concept

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    value is kept mostly by the others. Property Rights in Innovation: appropriating value depends greatly on the ability to establish property rights; they include Patents‚ Copyrights‚ Trademarks‚ Trade secrets The disadvantage of establishing property rights is that they make information public‚ hence companies may prefer secrecy to patents. Tacitness and Complexity of the Technology: the extent to which innovation can be imitated depends by the ease with which the technology can be comprehended and

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    Age of Computer

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    THE COMPUTER AGE AND THE INVENTOR by Dr Farag Moussa © President of the International Federation of Inventors’ Assocations (IFIA) (e-mail: invention-ifia@bluewin.ch) Keynote speech given at the International Invention Symposium "How Invention & Innovation Open New Business" (Hong Kong‚ November 27‚ 1998) Different eras of political history are frequently identified with royal dynasties‚ or great wars and revolutions. Eras in the history of art and architecture may be distinguished

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