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The author looks at the Pakistani Patent Office's implementation of patent law in the area of genetically modified plants as of 2012, saying the agency had been interpreting the law's provision banning the patenting of plants too broadly but has begun issuing patents for transgenic plant cells....
is officially registered as a Trademark/Service Mark on the Supplemental Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) (www.uspto.gov) and is assigned registration number 4,192,202. Service: Educational services, namely, providing web-based test preparation services for persons ...
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this section, you may pursue any Claim without resort to arbitration in a small claims court of the province or territory of your main business office in Canada, so long as the Claim is individual, within the jurisdiction of and pending only in that...
It’s also harder to prove ownership for trademarks that aren’t formally registered. That’s another reason why legal registration with the United StatesPatentand Trademark Office is the best way to deter others from using your trademark. ...
Alberta Court of Appeal confirms six-year federal limitation period applies to patent infringement claims February 7, 2025 The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that the limitation period for patent infringement claims in Alberta now aligns with the federal Patent Act, extending from two years to ...
You must adequately respond to these for the patent application to proceed. An attorney or agent will usually do this on your behalf, in a process known as patent prosecution. “Prosecutors work with the patent office throughout the application process to get the application allowed, at which ...
Why in 1867 was the BNA act created to be Letters Patent for a Governor General to the Dominion of Canada if Canada had confederated and is a sovereign nation? Why in 1893, would the British Parliament deem it necessary to repeal certain sections of the BNA act, with the “Statute Law ...
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