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HEADLINES INDIA
India ranked second in Global Innovation Efficiency Index
India Ranks Lowest Among BRICs in Innovation
Three more TN items win GI tag
Indian firm launches $125 MIPS-based Android 4.1 tablet
Final hearing commences in Sankalp’s appeal against Roche’s patent on pegylated interferon
India considers price controls for patented drugs
Ranbaxy Laboratories launches authorized generic Actos in US
Intellectual Property India Publishes Patent Application for 'Intelligent Function Installing Power
Generation and Storage Package System' Filed by GEM
Indian Patent Office introduces procedural changes in PCT National Phase Application filing process
Further delays in Novartis versus India patent law case
India TV wins case against Yash Raj Films
HEADLINES CHINA
Apple pays $60M to settle iPad case
ASEAN – China Seek Closer Cooperation on Intellectual Property
KPMG Survey Predicts China’s Rise As an IT Innovator
Comments Sought for Draft Revision to Patent Law
A Test Case for Intellectual Property in China
Chinese Firm Offers To Invest In Advanced Battery Maker A123
China struggles to attract EU's R&D capital
China breaks patent barriers on drugs
HEADLINES JAPAN
DiaGenic Gains On Breast Cancer Test Patent In Japan: Oslo Mover
Lorus Therapeutics Announces Issuance of Patent in Japan for Anticancer Drug LOR-253 and
Antimicrobial Drug LOR-220
Japan Tobacco’s new branding in trouble as Australia bans cigarette logos
Hitachi Metals, Zumbox, Apple: Intellectual Property
inovia Awarded Patent Protection in Japan for European Validation Technology
StemCells, Inc. Broadens HuCNS-SC(R) Patent Portfolio With Key Patent in Japan
Lonza Group AG : Lonza Announces License Agreement with iPS Academia Japan
R&D Antibodies gets notice of allowance from Japan for key sepsis diagnostic patent
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India ranked second in Global Innovation Efficiency Index
India takes the second spot in the Global Innovation Efficiency Index, a metric to assess the
innovation landscape in different countries. INSEAD and the World Intellectual Property Organization (
WIPO) published a report titled 'Stronger Innovation Linkages for Global Growth' which benchmarks the
performance of different countries in addressing the gaps in the innovation cycle by developing products and
services for emerging markets. The report ranks 141 countries/economies on the basis of their innovation
capabilities and results.
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India Ranks Lowest Among BRICs in Innovation
Just a few weeks ago, global credit rating agency Standard and
Poor’s (S&P) released a study titled, “Will India be the first BRIC
fallen angel?” The report suggests that India may become the first
“BRIC” country (Brazil, Russia, India and China) to lose its
investment grade rating. While it remains to be seen if India can
escape this ignominy, the country has earned another dubious
distinction: It ranks the lowest among the BRIC nations on the
Global Innovation Index 2012.
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Three more TN items win GI tag
Thanjavur veena, Nachiarkoil villakku (lamp) and Pattamadai
pai (mat) — unique products of Tamil Nadu — will shortly get the GI
(Geographical Indication) tag from Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),
Mumbai. IPR attorney in Chennai, Mr P. Sanjay Gandhi, told Deccan
Chronicle that the expert committee of the IPR has accepted the
uniqueness of the three products and the GI tag would be given to them
within a couple of weeks. So far, 172 products have been given GI tags
in India, including 18 products of Tamil Nadu like Kovai kora cotton
sarees, Sirumalai hill banana and Swamimalai bronze icons.
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Indian firm launches $125 MIPS-based Android 4.1 tablet
An Indian firm has begun offering in India a media tablet featuring a
MIPS-based processor and running the latest version of the Android operating
system for about $125, according to a statement released Tuesday (July 31) by
intellectual property licensor MIPS Technologies Inc.
According to MIPS (Sunnyvale, Calif.) the tablet, offered by Karbonn Mobile India
Private Ltd. is the lowest cost tablet on the market featuring Android 4.1, also
known as "Jelly Bean."
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Final hearing commences in Sankalp’s appeal against Roche’s patent on pegylated
interferon
The final hearing of the appeal filed by Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust before the Intellectual
Property Appellate Board, Chennai, challenging the decision of the Patent Controller rejecting its post-grant
opposition, in which it had challenged the grant of a patent to F.Hoffmann-La Roche AG (Roche) covering
pegylated interferon alfa-2a, commenced on 31 July 2012 before a Bench of the IPAB comprising J. Prabha
Sridevan (Judicial Member) and Mr. D. P. S. Parmar (Technical Member, Patents).
Apart from the significance of the outcome of this case on access to pegylated interferon, this case will also
determine whether non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or community-based organisations can file a
post-grant opposition or revocation petition challenging the grant of a patent in India.
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India considers price controls for patented drugs
India is planning to rein in prices of
expensive patented drugs to make medicines
affordable to its predominantly poor population, a
top government official said on Friday.
The move is almost certain to draw the ire of global
drug makers like Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Merck, which spend billions of dollars researching new
treatments and are hoping for huge growth for branded medicines in emerging economies such as India.
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Ranbaxy Laboratories launches authorized generic Actos in US
Ranbaxy Laboratories has launched authorized pioglitazone hydrochloride tablets, generic version
of Takeda's diabetes drug sold under the brand Actos in the US, a Ranbaxy release said.
The Indian company shares 180-day marketing exclusivity with Mylan and Teva. Ranbaxy could rake in $208
million and $63 million in sales and profit respectively, according to Fortune Equity Brokers.
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Intellectual Property India Publishes Patent Application for 'Intelligent Function
Installing Power Generation and Storage Package System' Filed by GEM
Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (1528/KOL/2011) filed by GEM
Corp., Japan, on Dec. 7, 2011 for an 'intelligent function installing power generation and storage package
system.'
The application for the patent - which was invented by Tsutomu Sada, Japan - was published on July 6 under
journal no. 27/2012. According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention
propose Intelligent function installing Power generation and storage system and/or solar power generation
and storage packaged panels and their installment of Power Station packaged generation and storage
functions in a device and their installment of Signal UPS system device and this power equipment Station
combined with various electric power generators.
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Indian Patent Office introduces procedural changes in PCT National Phase
Application filing process
A public notice issued by the Indian Patent Office on July 2, 2012 introduces certain procedural
changes with regard to the handling of PCT national phase applications entering India. A copy of the circular
can be downloaded here.
The changes will mostly affect the work of the agent who is actually filing the PCT national phase application
in India and who needs to complete the forms necessary for entering the national phase in India. Beyond that
the circular emphasizes some practice regulations which already have become common practice at the
Indian patent office during the last two years.
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Further delays in Novartis versus India patent law case
A final decision from the court case involving Novartis' legal challenge against India's patent laws
has been postponed once again.
The Indian Supreme Court case of Novartis versus the Government of India has been re-scheduled for
September 11, although final arguments were supposed to start yesterday (August 22). The postponement is
due to other pending cases which need to be heard.
The eagerly-anticipated final hearing, which is expected to last a couple of months, has been put back several
times. The Supreme Court was scheduled to start the final hearing of the case on March 28, a month later
than originally expected, but final arguments were then re-scheduled for July 10.
The dispute centres around India's patent law, notably Section 3(d), which states that a modification of a
known chemical composition is non-patentable. Novartis' legal challenge stems from an attempt to obtain a
patent on Gleevec/Glivec (imatinib mesylate), its drug for chronic myeloid leukaemia and other cancers,
which was turned down by India's Patent Office in 2006.
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India TV wins case against Yash Raj Films
In an ongoing legal dispute between India TV and Yash Raj Films,
the Division Bench of Delhi High Court consisting of Justice Pradeep
Nandrajog and Justice Manmohan Singh has delivered a breakthrough
judgment in favor of India TV .The honourable court has yesterday held that
small amounts of usage of songs in a programme by India TV does not
amount to copyright infringement.
The Delhi High court was dealing with a dispute involving India TV and
Yashraj Films where the High Court has said that use of five words of the song ‘Kajrare’, “Mera Chen vain sab
ujhda” in a promo for a consumer affairs program telecast on India TV and singing a portion of the song
“Salaam Namaste” in a one hour programme “INDIA BEATS” of India TV by Vasundara Das whose life was
being reviewed, amounts to Fair Use, as the same is DE MINIMIS i.e., very little usage compared to the whole
programme.
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Apple pays $60M to settle iPad case
Apple has paid $60 million to settle a dispute in China over ownership of the iPad name, a court
announced Monday, removing a potential obstacle to sales of the popular tablet computer in the key Chinese
market.
Apple's dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology highlighted the possible pitfalls for global companies in
China's infant trademark system. It also posed a challenge for the communist government, which wants to
attract technology investors to develop China's economy.
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ASEAN – China Seek Closer Cooperation on Intellectual Property
The 3rd Meeting of the ASEAN-China Heads of Intellectual Property Offices today discussed the
areas of cooperation under the ASEAN-China Work Programme 2012-2013. It also sought to foster dialogue
on current developments on intellectual property (IP) in ASEAN and China.
Held on 9-13 July 2012 in Singapore as part of the 38th Meeting of the ASEAN Working Group on Intellectual
Property Cooperation (AWGIPC), the meeting focused on a Database on Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM)
as an important area of cooperation. According to Dr. Li Yuguang, Deputy Commissioner, State Intellectual
Property Office (SIPO), cooperation between ASEAN and China will likely involve training and capacity-
building on the purpose, structure, and development of China’s TCM database, as well as on the methodology
used in gathering data for the database.
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KPMG Survey Predicts China’s Rise As an IT Innovator
The recently released KPMG 2012 Global Technology Innovation Survey of 668
geographically distributed technology business executives suggests that technology innovation may shift
from Silicon Valley to another destination, with the most likely destination being China (44%), in the next
four years.
Regarding future disruptive technologies the report notes that “China and the United States will be at the
forefront, with Cloud enabling both the next indispensable consumer technology and business
transformation for enterprises. Mobile technologies will continue to build on Cloud, providing the tech
breakthrough that will transform businesses.”
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NEWS CHINA
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Comments Sought for Draft Revision to Patent Law
China’s State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) released the “Draft Revision of the Patent
Law of the People’s Republic of China (Draft for Comments) (hereinafter referred to as ‘Draft’)” on August 9,
and is now seeking public comments.
The Draft consists of revisions to seven provisions in the current Patent Law, which was most recently
amended in 2008. The key revisions are as follows:
Authority to investigate and collect evidence
In order to resolve the difficulties in collecting evidence in patent infringement cases, the Draft grants the
People’s Court the authority to investigate and collect evidence.
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A Test Case for Intellectual Property in China
In the next few months, a series of
lawsuits will play out in the Chinese courts
that could define the risks foreign companies
take when they try to make money in China’s
booming markets. The U.S. green energy
company AMSC is suing its former customer
Sinovel Wind Group Co., China’s biggest wind
turbine manufacturer, for breach of contract,
copyright infringement, and theft of trade
secrets. In total, AMSC, based in Devens,
Mass., is asking for about US $1.2 billion in
damages, making this the largest intellectual
property case to date in China.
AMSC appears to have strong evidence,
including a full confession from an AMSC
employee who said he sold trade secrets to Sinovel. Yet China has a reputation as a place where intellectual
property laws are routinely flouted. So the legal outcome is uncertain—and is of great interest to foreign
companies.
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Chinese Firm Offers To Invest In Advanced Battery Maker A123
A123 Systems, a financially struggling maker of lithium iron phosphate batteries, is in talks
with the Chinese auto parts maker Wanxiang Group about a deal in which the Chinese firm would invest up
to $450 million in A123 in exchange for an 80% ownership stake.
The deal is likely to be opposed by some U.S. lawmakers, one of whom notes that A123 built an advanced-
technology battery plant in Michigan with the help of $249 million in grants from the U.S. government.
“It appears the Department of Energy and the Obama Administration have failed to secure sensitive
taxpayer-funded intellectual property from being transferred to a foreign adversary,” says Rep. Clifford B.
Stearns (R-Fla.).
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China struggles to attract EU's R&D capital
Despite China's long-term encouragement of international companies to set up more research-
and-development facilities in the country, European companies' R&D investment in China remains low.
The share of European Union companies' R&D investment in China lags behind not only developed markets
such as the United States and Canada, but also other emerging economies, such as India, said Dan
Prud'homme, business manager of the Intellectual Property Rights Working Group at the European Chamber
of Commerce in China.
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China breaks patent barriers on drugs
In a move full of intriguing possibilities, China has changed its patent laws to allow domestic
drug makers to manufacture patent protected drugs in case of state emergencies, unusual circumstances or
in the interests of the public.
According to the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) an amendment to China's patent laws became
effective last month which allows drug makers to seek a compulsory license (CL) to make drugs which they
couldn't otherwise make because their patent was held by another company. Such exemption would be
granted in cases of state emergencies, unusual circumstances or in the interests of the public.
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DiaGenic Gains On Breast Cancer Test Patent In Japan: Oslo Mover
DiaGenic ASA (DIAG), the Norwegian company developing tests to diagnose illnesses including
Alzheimer’s disease, climbed the most in two weeks in Oslo after the company said it received a patent for its
breast cancer test in Japan.
Shares in the Oslo-based company gained as much as 25 percent, the most since July 19, and traded 18
percent higher at 3.60 kroner as of 11:05 a.m. in the Norwegian capital, making it the biggest winner on the
Oslo Stock Exchange’s All-Share Index. (OSEAX)
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Lorus Therapeutics Announces Issuance of Patent in Japan for Anticancer Drug
LOR-253 and Antimicrobial Drug LOR-220
Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (TSX:LOR) ("Lorus"), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the
discovery, research and development of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of
cancer, today announced the issuance of Lorus' patent for its lead small molecule anticancer drug LOR-253.
The patent provides Lorus with exclusive rights to LOR-253 in Japan until 2023.
The Japanese patent provides broad protection for LOR-253 composition of matter. This is Lorus' first small
molecule patent in Japan. Patents with similar protection for LOR-253 have also been issued in Canada,
Australia, and China, and are pending in other major jurisdictions.
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Japan Tobacco’s new branding in trouble as Australia bans cigarette logos
A worldwide precedent was set on Wednesday by Australia’s High
Court as it upheld a decision to legally ban all brand logos and designs from
cigarette packaging beginning this December. The hearing resulted in an
outpouring of protests from big tobacco firms as they argued their
intellectual property rights would be violated and their trademarks
destroyed. This is bad news for Japan Tobacco, which just last week unveiled
a rebranding of it flagship Mild Seven cigarettes under the new name of
Mevius, complete with a uniform packaging design across all markets.
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Hitachi Metals, Zumbox, Apple: Intellectual Property
Hitachi Metals Ltd. (5486), a Japanese maker of specialty metal products, filed a U.S. trade complaint
against more than two dozen companies, seeking to block imports of competitors’ rare-earth magnets used
in electronics, golf ball markers and power tools. The companies are infringing four patents related to the
manufacture of sintered rare-earth magnets, Hitachi Metals said Aug. 17 in a complaint at the U.S.
International Trade Commission in Washington. It’s asking the agency to block products that are using rare-
earth metals from China, where 95 percent of all such materials are mined and processed.
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inovia Awarded Patent Protection in Japan for European Validation Technology
inovia, the leading foreign filing platform provider, has been granted patent protection by the
Japanese Patent Office for the technology behind its European patent validation service, which is offered
through the inovia.com platform. Japan joins the patent offices of Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and
South Africa who have already granted inovia patent protection for its powerful technology solution focused
on automating the European patent validation process.
inovia’s foreign filing platform has been recognized by the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO) as a notable invention, has a global network of agents in more than eighty countries, and has
coordinated more than 20,000 foreign patent filings totaling more than $50 million to date.
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Stem Cells, Inc. Broadens HuCNS-SC(R) Patent Portfolio With Key Patent in Japan
StemCells, Inc. (Nasdaq:STEM) today announced that the Japan Patent Office has granted to the
Company Patent Number 5007003, titled "Enriched Central Nervous System Stem Cell and Progenitor Cell
Populations, and Methods for Identifying, Isolating and Enriching for Such Populations." The patent broadly
covers the prospective isolation and enrichment of neural stem and progenitor cells using antibody selection,
as well as the use of these cells to treat disorders of the central nervous system. Some of the more
noteworthy claims in the '003 patent include methods for isolating human neural stem cells, as well as
compositions of matter comprising enriched neural stem cells, such as the Company's proprietary HuCNS-SC
cells, and the use of enriched neural stem cells as a medicament for the treatment of neurodegenerative
diseases, acute brain injury and dysfunction of the central nervous system.
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Lonza Group AG : Lonza Announces License Agreement with iPS Academia Japan
Lonza adds to its market leading portfolio of cell therapy services and products, demonstrating its
commitment to regenerative medicine.
Lonza has entered a worldwide, non-exclusive licensing agreement with iPS Academia Japan, Inc. for
its induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) patent portfolio. By entering this agreement, Lonza demonstrates its
commitment to the field of regenerative medicine and reinforces its belief that iPSCs are a key platform
technology for the cell therapy market.
In 2007, Dr. Shinya Yamanaka and colleagues at Kyoto University became the first to successfully
convert adult human cells to an embryonic stem cell-like state. This process, called cellular reprogramming,
generated the world's first human induced pluripotent stem cell line.
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R&D Antibodies gets notice of allowance from Japan for key sepsis diagnostic patent
Research & Diagnostic Antibodies (R&D Antibodies), a biotechnology company that develops new
monoclonal antibodies for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, has received a Notice of Allowance from
the Japan Patent Office for its monoclonal antibody-based immunoassays and apparatuses for measuring
inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) as a plasma biomarker for the early detection of the sepsis pathology.
Japanese Patent Application #2003-517204 covers very broadly the use of R&D Antibodies’
immunoassays, assay kits, and apparatuses for the detection of plasma iNOS as an early biomarker for the
prognosis and diagnosis of the life-threatening sepsis pathology. The JPO’s Allowance extends R&D
Antibodies’ existing patent portfolio in this field (USA #6531578-B1 and 7198904-B1; European
#EP1012605 and EP1412471; Japan #4117911; and Australian #2001280912 and 782922). Additional
patent applications are pending.
Plasma iNOS is the foundation of R&D Antibodies’ sepsis prognosis and monitoring tests that reveal
very early the onset of the sepsis pathology. To date R&D Antibodies has conducted three clinical studies
involving more than 295 ICU patients to demonstrate the utility of this new plasma biomarker.
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XLPAT- Patent Tracking Cloud Platform
Keeping pace with the radical changes occurring in the arena of intellectual property, TT
Consultants has introduced XLPAT-private cloud based patent monitoring software. Along with the cost-
effective and comprehensive prior art search services, TTC now has a customized patent software. This
competitive system brings Patent Searching, Patent Monitoring and PAIR tracking on one platform, where
people related to IP industry can become members in form of clients, law firms and searching firms.
XLPAT is a revolutionary platform that enables you to search patents, share, collaborate and set
alerts for technologies that you may be watching. It is designed to cover the entire database of US and EU
granted patents and applications.
Alerts can be set up for updates in technology, specific patents or a customized search query. XLPAT
has a feature for PAIR tracking that helps determine the current status of patent applications and also
provides timely updates about the various office actions, date of first publication, claim amendments etc. The
user receives email/account notifications for the same.
The software aims to create a social IP network wherein a user can increase the scope of patent
work by sharing it with searchers, lawyers, consultants etc. It provides for a better access to IP search firms
via an online IP networking social community, where the user can also order a relevant prior art search,
attorney review, pre-issuance submission etc.
This innovative patent monitoring platform can help challenging a patent application at various
stages before it is granted. To experience the highly advanced features of XLPAT, please visit www.xlpat.com
for more details.
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TTC Adds Another Feather to its Cap!
TT Consultants has further strengthened its USA presence, by bringing the Washington office into
operation now. The company’s endeavor and vision has always been to serve its clients through their
presence in multiple locations. The past 2 years have been a period of strong growth for the firm with
encouragements in form of CNBC ICICI Best SME 2012 and increasing clientele.
Under this office, the firm is focused to expand its presence across a wide array of its IP disciplines
and mark its next step towards aggressive growth and expansion strategy. Over the past three years, TTC has
grown from 40 to 90 employees, from 2 offices to 5 now and from 200 clients to 350 clients today.
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