US judge strikes down patent on cancer genes

March 30th, 2010

NEW YORK In a ruling with potentially far-reaching implications for the patenting of human genes, a judge on Monday struck down a company’s patents on two genes linked to an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer .

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Understanding About Trademark

March 29th, 2010

When you are considering in building new company, you have to make sure yourself that you must remember about the symbol, name or image of your future company. It is important beside other parts like tax, company service, products and etc.

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PositiveID Files with the US Patent and Trademark Office for Its iGlucose System

March 28th, 2010

PositiveID Corp. said that it has filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office a non-provisional patent application for its iGlucose system, currently under development, which uses wireless SMS messaging to automatically communicate a diabetic patient’s blood glucose levels from any data-capable glucose meter to an online database.

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Why You Need to Register Trademarks

March 27th, 2010

In fact, most of people who have already built their business will think about their development and company prospect in the future. Sometimes they forget to think about the importance of trademark for their product or symbol that will reflect their company in public.

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Biotechnology Gets Shot in the Arm

March 26th, 2010

Sign in or join Seeking Alpha Yesterday’s passage of comprehensive health reform no doubt opens a Pandora’s box.

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Register My Trademark - Only Necessary If Interstate Commerce is Involved With Your Product

March 25th, 2010

For those that do have business that crosses state lines, a trademark is the best way to legally protect it and your company’s reputation. That is what a trademark is intended to do, be the symbol of your company’s reputation. A US-issued trademark will not only protect you and your business from any domestic intrusion on your symbol, but also any foreign company from doing so. This is guaranteed by the US government and they will enforce this issue at no cost to you. It comes out of your tax dollars.

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Why Real Programmers Don’t Take The USPTO Seriously: Doubly-Linked List Patented

March 24th, 2010

This post is part of the IT Innovation series, sponsored by Sun & Intel. Read more at ITInnovation.com . Of course, the content of this post consists entirely of the thoughts and opinions of the author.

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Types of Trademarks

March 23rd, 2010

Trademarks are an important way for individual or company to maintain the competitive advantages of their innovation or products. This serves to identify the source of a product or service, encourage brand recognition and stimulate buying.

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Authernative Granted US and Japanese Patents for User Authentication

March 22nd, 2010

The newly issued patent number US 7,681,228 titled “Method of one time authentication response to a session-specific challenge indicating a random subset of a password or PIN character positions” and patent numbers US 7,644,433 and JP 4421892 titled “Authentication System and Method Based upon Random Partial Pattern Recognition” describe “what user …

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Search Best Trademark Names

March 21st, 2010

Searching for a trademark name can be overwhelming because you want a great name with a unique and clear vision at your product. A trademark name is so important for an individual or company, in effect that prevents a newly formed business from being able to enter the market under an existing name, or making a similar product with the same name, which could potentially confuse consumers.

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