The Lee and BDR decisions signal a shift in the landscape of compulsory licensing in India. This post examines the legal and policy developments leading to these outcomes, highlighting their implications for the Indian pharmaceutical industry.
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I can see the ‘smartness’ in your eye
This post examines smart contact lens technology for non-invasive glucose monitoring and augmented reality features. It analyses Google’s partnership with Novartis and Samsung’s patent innovations, highlighting privacy and patent considerations in the evolving medical device landscape.
Read more about I can see the ‘smartness’ in your eyeDelhi High Court finds CCI Competent
The Delhi High Court has upheld the CCI’s authority to investigate anti-competitive conduct in patent royalty cases, ruling that such matters are not restricted to the Patents Act. The judgment clarifies CCI’s role in addressing abuse of dominant position in the Indian legal context.
Read more about Delhi High Court finds CCI CompetentTop TED talks on Patents
We all love a good TED talk, an insightful and informative talk given by someone who understands the subject matter he or she is discussing....
Read more about Top TED talks on PatentsGovernment Bats for US trained Patent Examiners
The Indian government’s plan to engage US trained patent examiners has sparked debate over efficiency and policy direction in the patent office. This post analyses the benefits, concerns, and broader implications for India’s patent examination system.
Read more about Government Bats for US trained Patent ExaminersCourt favors Core, leaves LG Electronics sore
The US court has ruled in favour of Core Wireless, ordering LG Electronics to pay 3.5 million dollars for patent infringement. This decision brings attention to standard essential patents and FRAND commitments, reflecting the broader global debate.
Read more about Court favors Core, leaves LG Electronics soreStandard Essential Patents : Fair? Reasonable? Non-Discriminatory? (II)
This post reviews FRAND litigation involving standard essential patents in courts across the US and Europe. It analyses judicial interpretation of FRAND obligations, patent injunctions, and the ongoing challenges in balancing innovation and competition law. The discussion highlights that the legal landscape on SEPs is still developing.
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of standard essential patents and FRAND litigation in India, focusing on major cases involving Ericsson. It explores the interplay between SSOs, patent holders, and regulatory bodies, and examines the legal challenges surrounding SEP licensing practices.
Read more about Standard Essential Patents : Fair? Reasonable? Non-Discriminatory? (I)Do Patents motivate Inventors? A TED Talk by Dr. Kalyan Kankanala
Dr Kalyan Kankanala’s TED Talk examines if patents genuinely encourage inventors or if passion drives innovation. Drawing on research and case studies, he argues that while patents attract investment, inventors are primarily motivated by intrinsic passion.
Read more about Do Patents motivate Inventors? A TED Talk by Dr. Kalyan KankanalaIndia Drives into Driver-Less Car Technology
India has made significant strides in driverless car technology with the creation of a low-cost autonomous Tata Nano by Roshy John and his team. This innovation uses advanced robotics and modular systems, presenting a promising future for self-driving vehicles in India.
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