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Patents – What can be patented and how?
By Vibeke Warberg Rohde | Posted on December 7, 2020
Do you wish to know more about what can be patented and how it is done? Vibeke Warberg Rohde gives an introduction to the patent system and how to get started if you want to protect your invention with a patent.
The Crispr-Cas9 patent tussle continues: The case of UC Berkeley at the EPO
By Joanna Applequist | Posted on November 15, 2019
In Europe, we don’t do things the way the Americans do… Oral proceedings in the opposition against UC Berkeley’s (UC’s) main European patent EP2800811 are scheduled for all of three (!) days in February of 2020 at the European Patent Office (EPO). The opposition division’s (OD’s) preliminary and non-binding opinion, provided on the 30th of...
Danish court rules on first case since 1925 which establishes indirect patent infringement
By Mette Parlev | Posted on March 29, 2019
The rule on indirect infringement has been part of The Patents Act in Denmark for over 40 years. During that time, the rule has rarely been cited and up till now the most recent instance from the Maritime and Commercial Court was a case between Etradan BS A/S and Abena A/S (Case No. T-8-10) from...
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