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ToolGen’s CRISPR/Cas9 patent application rejected – IPwars.com
Nicholas J has ruled that ToolGen’s application for a patent, AU 2013335451, for “what is now a well-known gene editing system known as the CRISPR/Cas9 system” for editing target DNZ sequences in eukaryotic cells. His Honor has allowed ToolGen until
Jeanine Pirro Says Jason Aldean Shot Video at Lynching Site to Note ‘Black Lives Matter Is Violating the Law’ 100 Years Later (Video)
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro went fishing Wednesday for excuses as to why country music star Jason Aldean shot a now-controversial video in front of a Tennessee courthouse known as the site of a notorious 20th century lynching of a
The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in Icahn Enterprises LP with Losses of $100,000 to Contact the Firm
PRESS RELEASE
Published July 4, 2023
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / July 3, 2023 / The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, reminds investors of a class action lawsuit against Icahn Enterprises LP (“Icahn Enterprises” or
Google to scrap local news links in Canada over Online News Act
Google says it will block Canadian news in the country in response to a new law that aims to make tech giants pay Canadian media for news.
Canada’s
Invest in Courageous, Progressive Journalism
The struggle for democracy persists as we come into the second half of 2023. As the year progresses, we face lies, corruption, and violence. And so the fight for America will continue as Senate Republicans strive to prevent Democrats from
A Lidl Decision with big Implications – UK High Court Finds that Tesco’s Clubcard Logo Infringes Lidl’s logo – IP Law Watch
In a recent decision, the High Court of England and Wales has found that Tesco’s use of the yellow and blue Tesco Clubcard logos (reproduced below) infringed Lidl’s trade marks (see the relevant Lidl marks below) and also gave rise
Designs law reform – IPwars.com
IP Australia has published 3 consultation papers on proposed reforms to registered designs law:
- Public consultation of Protection for Virtual Designs
- Public consultation on Protection for Partial Designs; and
- Public consultation on Protection for Incremental Improvements of Designs
There are
Social media law: What effect will new legislation have on social media platforms?
Often the rights of the individual are in direct opposition to the rights of the public. This issue was recently explored in the blog about Australian Prison surveillance. The further we delve into the question of what’s right, the more