
Your search for "Patent Law and United States" produced 8 items.
| 1. Improving the global innovation ecosystem | June 13, 2012 |
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Calling on the EU to seize the opportunity created by the US's biggest reform of patent law in nearly 200 years. This is an exciting time in the patent world. With a... | |
| 2. Aiding Europe's industry with better patent laws | July 28, 2005 |
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Two MEPs give their views on whether the EU is doing enough to protect its intellectual property The slow procedure for granting patents is devastating for European... | |
| 3. Time for Mandelson to face the global AIDS epidemic | July 7, 2005 |
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Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has inherited from his predecessor a critical and highly sensitive dossier on pharmaceutical patents and access to medicines in developing... | |
| 4. Tackling AIDS: the gravest threat to Africa | July 24, 2003 |
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The next stage in the war against AIDS and other major killers will take place at the World Trade Organization ministerial conference in Mexico. David Cronin examines the... | |
| 5. Breast cancer gene patent under fire from MEPs | May 2, 2002 |
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CANCER screening and other vital medical services face an uncertain future in Europe unless the Commission curbs the patenting of human DNA by private firms, according to... | |
| 6. US music copyright law gives EU the blues | March 4, 1999 |
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EU TRADE negotiators claim an American law is robbing European artists such as The Corrs and The Spice Girls of up to 13.5 million euro in royalties for music played in... | |
| 7. Estimating the impact of political hostage-takers | October 9, 1997 |
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THE European Parliament used to be an unpredictable nuisance which lawyers preferred to avoid. Things have changed. Legal technology can no longer ignore political concerns,... | |
| 8. Patent headache for EU inventors | July 17, 1997 |
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IF LEONARDO da Vinci were alive today, he would not be living in the European Union. Instead, he would be sitting next tohis Santa Monica pool, content in the knowledge that... | |