This week in Other Barks & Bites: the U.S. Supreme Court seeks the U.S. Solicitor General’s views in the latest cert petition involving induced infringement claims stemming from skinny label indications for generic pharmaceuticals; former Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar is confirmed as the Deputy Secretary of Commerce; Samsung wins a FRAND determination on a request for declaratory judgment in its case against ZTE in England’s High Court; the European General Court finds that the EUIPO’s Board of Appeals erred in not considering any evidence that a trademark registration for “NERO CHAMPAGNE” unduly exploited the reputation of a protected designation of origin; and more.
Recent Posts
- IP as a Force for Good: A Conversation with WIPO Director General Daren Tang
- Stewart Defends Hands-On Approach as Squires Confirmation Looms
- Former USPTO Solicitor Urges Squires Confirmation, Accuses Acting Director of Overreach
- Other Barks & Bites for Friday, September 12: Novartis Loses Challenge to IRA Drug Price Negotiation Program; Lutnick Wants a Share of University IP Licensing; and EUIPO Announces First Copyright Conference
- Government Taking a Cut of University Royalties Would Threaten Bayh-Dole’s ROI