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Decree No. 299: War Against Russia on the IP Front

Posted on April 22, 2022 by fqasha

Written by: Adena Chen   Response Timeline: What’s Going On? On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in an unprovoked attacked. Western nations were swift to condemn the act and immediately called for sanctions to discourage escalation of the war.… Continue Reading →

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Fair Use Doctrine in the Case of Google v. Oracle

Posted on April 21, 2022 by fqasha

Written By: Tess Beimler This year, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc.,[1] a case with litigation spanning over ten years, and concerning two incredibly influential tech companies.[2] The heart of this case… Continue Reading →

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Patents and Prescription Medication: Are Big Pharmaceuticals Abusing Patents, and Endangering Lives?

Posted on April 21, 2022 by fqasha

Written By: Batseba Rufael In the U.S., about 66 percent of adults take prescription medication.[1] There has been a consistent increase of prescription drug prices over the years. This increase does not only affect newly invented drugs but also drugs… Continue Reading →

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Symbol of Help or Real Help?: Removing IP Protection from the COVID-19 Vaccine

Posted on April 21, 2022 by fqasha

Written by: Stephanie Moser The global pandemic, Covid-19, has created a hotbed for discussion about Intellectual Property (“IP”) and patent protection in relation to vaccines, medical supplies, and medications.[1] With the emergence of the  Delta Variantand the COVID health crisis… Continue Reading →

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Ongoing Username Squatting and Trademark Infringement

Posted on November 3, 2021 by fqasha

Written By: Melody Abazari Username squatting, which is when a person attempts to impersonate a celebrity or company through choosing a celebrity or company’s name as their own username, has become a big issue in social media. Those who have… Continue Reading →

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Flipping The Script: How Chinese Companies Are Bucking The Norm and targeting foreign businesses For Infringing Upon Chinese IP

Posted on November 3, 2021 by fqasha

Written By: Nick Gennaro China has a history of stealing intellectual property (“IP”) from foreign companies for use in their own products. In 2019, a survey of CNBC CFO Council businesses reported 1 in 5 companies had instances of Chinese… Continue Reading →

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