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India Threatens European Union: ‘Don’t Stop Flow of Illegal Drugs’
India’s Commerce Ministry drew attention to the “plight” of producers of infringing copies of vaccines last week, highlighting a need to quell the dangers of swine flu, whose vaccine is in legal hyper-production and distribution as we speak.
Sharing & Promoting Innovative Technology in Public-Private Global Development Partnerships
This year, CropLife International is assembling a diverse panel with substantial experience to offer their views on innovative solutions to critical global agricultural problems on Tuesday, September 29 (16:30-18:30) in Geneva.
BIO Urges Supreme Court to Reject Rigid Bilski Rule
In an amicus brief filed today, BIO urged the Supreme Court to overturn the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Bilski v. Doll.
BIO Marks Passing of Stanford Professor Emeritus John Barton: ‘Far Ahead of his Time’
On August 3, 2009, John H. Barton, George E. Osborne Professor of Law, Emeritus at Stanford Law School, passed away. BIO marks his early passing by remembering his focused personal commitment and intellectual drive to understand, teach, and shape legal science and technology policy. Barton spoke to the IP Counsels Committee at a previous IP Counsels Committee Conference, in 2008. A few of his accomplishments and goals (Stanford): John Barton devoted his academic career to Read More >





