nun-o | New Useful Non-Obvious
An ongoing discussion about intellectual property. From the World Intellectual Property Organization, “Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.”
Author: Rob Suarez is director of mechanical engineering at Niles Audio Corp. in Miami and has been admitted to Florida International University College of Law.
Blawg Related Categories: Intellectual Property Law • Florida International University • Law Student
Recent Posts from nun-o | New Useful Non-Obvious
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I’m Going to Google You
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Dilbert and IP
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“Summer Clerkin’”
Not strictly IP related… but it is a parody of a copyrighted work, so I guess it counts! From “Schiess All That,” the 2009 musical produced by Assault & Flattery at the University of Texas…
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Bilski Moves up to SCOTUS
From ABAJournal High Court to Hear Bilski Case Restricting Business Methods Patents http://tinyurl.com/ln8a59
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Product-by-Process Patent Claims
From JDSupra: Federal Circuit Adopts Narrowing, Bright-Line Rule for Product-by-Process Patent Claims http://tinyurl.com/lmnwes
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The unexpected patents of Steve Jobs
From @GuyKawasaki Via http://trkk.us/t/?48608 The unexpected patents of Steve Jobs: http://trkk.us/t/?48609
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Top 25 Patent Blogs
Gene Quinn over at IP Watchdog is conducting a survey to get “the people’s choice” for the 25 best Patent Blogs. Go check it out here: http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2009/05/27/vote-for-the-top-patent-blogs/id=3780/ There are quite a few that I didn’t…
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Patent Blogs
Image via Wikipedia As you consider the value of patenting your invention, take a look at some of these patent related blogs, they’re great resources: Patently-O IP Watchdog Patent Baristas Peter Zura’s 271 Patent Blog
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Patent Law Round-UP
Image via Wikipedia As in all areas of Law, Patent Law evolves over time and is molded by cases decided in the Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit Courts. According to “Patent Law and Practice,…
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Suarez|IP Law
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