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ANALYSING DOCTRINE OF PITH AND SUBSTANCE UNDER THE INDIAN PATENT ACT IN LIGHT OF BAJAJ AUTO LTD V. TVS MOTORS COMPANY LTD[1].

FACTS In this case, there are two parties where Bajaj Auto Ltd is the plaintiff and TVS Motor Sports Ltd is the defendant,...

Part I: Diagnostic method patents in India

In March 2023, the Delhi High Court will consider two significant rejections by the Patent Office (PTO) that will determine the fate...

Will AI Chatbots Make Patent Attorneys Obsolete? (No, They Won’t)

If you have any interest at all in technology, and possibly even if you do not, it is very likely that over the...

Why Would IP Australia Encourage Software Innovators to File for Patents?

IP Australia – the government agency responsible for administration of Australia’s patent, trade mark and design registration systems – has an important role...

How To Get A Patent – An Introduction to the U.S. Patent Process

Launching a new business can be an exciting and scary endeavor. Imagine you have spent years working diligently to develop an innovative product or...

OraSure Technologies Continues its Dedication to Ending the HIV Epidemic

Company to Ring Nasdaq Closing Bell in New York City in Observation of World AIDS Day BETHLEHEM, Pa., Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --...

Spicy IP Weekly Review (November 16- November 21)

Here is our weekly review containing briefs of posts from the past week, 22 case summaries, and a few national and international...

IP Considerations for Tech Startups by Stage of Maturity

Faced with limited funds and where to best allocate their resources, SaaS startups may find difficulty in determining the best strategy to scale their company. It is often argued whether a startup should start by attracting venture capital or begin by creating monthly recurring revenue (MRR) through customer acquisition. The difficulty in deciding the best […]

The post IP Considerations for Tech Startups by Stage of Maturity appeared first on The Rapacke Law Group.

Have PCT Filings from Australia Been Affected by the Pandemic?

In 2021, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic during which Australia’s two most populous cities spent long weeks under conditions of strict...

Software Patents After Alice: A Former USPTO Examiner’s Advice on Securing Patent Protection

This article was co-authored by former USPTO primary examiner Shawn Joseph. While many in software patent industry long feared that the reverberations left from...

High Court’s Failure Exposes the Festering Eligibility Sore in Australia’s Patent Laws

In a keenly-awaited – and thus hugely disappointing – ‘decision’, the High Court of Australia has failed to satisfactorily resolve the question of whether...

Eligibility of Computer-Implemented Inventions Behind Unprecedented Numbers of Patent Office Rulings

Once upon a time – not so very long ago, in fact – it was rare for the Australian Patent Office to issue...

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