• Swift Congressional approval of these agreements will help American companies gain greater access to these markets and sell more of their products and services abroad, including high technology and intellectual property intensive products.

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  • "We drive traffic and provide advertising in support of all business models - whether news sources choose to host the articles with us or on their own websites, " wrote Alexander Macgillvray, Google's associate general counsel for products and intellectual property.

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  • They must be in the air, products of the intellectual climate of a specific time and place.

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  • You can't keep on holding down the value of your currency, stealing our intellectual property, counterfeiting our products, selling them around the world -- even into the United States.

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  • For starters, such agreements could be devised to provide much better protection of U.S. intellectual property and high-technology products than the existing accords do.

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  • With patents on the new technology used in manufacturing, China would control the intellectual property and licensing on the products that would be used all over the world.

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  • "These people would redesign Microsoft products, confiscate Microsoft intellectual property and extend of the scope of the decree to markets not in this case or are in the infancy of innovation, " he said with more than a little emotion.

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  • In a further effort to create a margin, clients from countries with strong intellectual-property protection and innovative products are given favourable pricing on manufacturing, but only because the factory can then directly sell knock-offs to buyers in other countries where patents and trademarks are ignored.

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  • Now the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a Pennsylvania judge was correct in allowing jurors to consider that evidence. (Thanks Abnormal Use for the tip.) The decision is interesting because it discusses not only the logical tension embedded in much modern products-liability law but the intellectual calisthenics federal judges must engage in when hearing a case based on state tort law.

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  • Some of the battles are easy to predict: domestic businesses v. multinationals, manufacturers v. service firms, business whose value-added is in their intellectual property v. those who deal in commodity products.

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  • Products, business platforms and solutions to accelerate intellectual property-led innovation, including Finacle, its banking product, which offers solutions to address core banking, mobile banking and e-banking needs of retail, corporate and universal banks worldwide.

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  • Since 1974, Tiffany has been the sole licensee for the intellectual property rights (Peretti Intellectual Property) necessary to make and sell Peretti-designed products under her trademarks.

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  • But Mr Tudor has a warning for firms that want to concentrate exclusively on the intellectual-property business: licensing usually works only alongside a basket of products or services.

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  • An unfavorable ruling could include monetary damages or an injunction prohibiting Intel from manufacturing or selling one or more products, precluding particular business practices, impacting Intel's ability to design its products, or requiring other remedies such as compulsory licensing of intellectual property.

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  • Its products are very expensive, but it sells to people that want the intellectual ease that comes with having a smooth, shiny Apple product.

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  • "We will continue to assert our intellectual property rights and defend against Apple's claims to ensure our continued ability to provide innovative mobile products to consumers, " it said.

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  • Now, part of the problem is we haven't gotten the kind of intellectual property enforcement in other countries that we need -- and so understandably businesses are wary about sending their products overseas just to be duplicated and then shipped back to us using lower-wage labor.

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