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Paid keywords goes to the ECJ and why don't patents state their expiry date?

5/30/2008 | posted by
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Last week on IP Think Tank, we discussed: the recent reference to the ECJ of the paid keywords / sponsored links dispute in the Louis Vuitton case; and we asked why patent specifications don't state their expiry date.

As always, the week ended with IP Think Tank's Global Week in Review - a look at the major intellectual property stories breaking on the internet and blogosphere for the week.

Please do come and join the ongoing conversation, either here at Gathering2.com or at IPThinkTank.

Paid keywords / sponsored links goes to ECJ took a look at this important reference to the European Court of Justice and reminded readers of our ongoing scorecard about development of the law around the globe on this important issue.

 

Why don't patent specifications state their expiry date? created some lively discussion, not only at IPThinkTank, but also over at IAM and e^IP

 

 
 
 
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