Processing language: A patent overview
Language, be it written or spoken, can be vague, ambiguous and difficult to interpret.
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Language, be it written or spoken, can be vague, ambiguous and difficult to interpret.
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In celebration of entrepreneurship as a career, twelve recipients of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's and Royal Academy of Engineering's Enterprise Fellowship programmes described their journeys from initial concept to growing start-up and beyond.
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At the European Patent Office (EPO), the Boards of Appeal have long held a view that features of an algorithm underlying a computer-implemented method.
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There are currently around 1,000 medicinal products authorised for human use in the European Union. Yet, there are 45,000 pharmaceutical trade marks protected in the UK. Clearly, there are far more pharmaceutical trade marks than there are products on the market.
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What price must an author of a copyright work pay for it to be enjoyed? Are these authors exploited by the very intellectual property right intended to protect them?
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The Board of Appeal of the EPO dismissed the Broad Institute’s appeal against the Opposition Division’s previous decision to revoke one of their patents covering CRISPR gene editing technology (EP2771468) on 16 January 2020.
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