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Employee Inventions Regulated By A New Law In Romania


October 1, 2014

The issue of inventions created by employees of private or public entities, previously regulated in Romania by Law No. 64/1991 of October 11, 1991 on Patents (Romanian Patent Act), is now regulated by a separate act – Law 83/2014 on Employee Inventions […]


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Associate Professor at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law

Benedetta Ubertazzi, Exclusive Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property, Tübingen (Mohr Siebeck Verlag) 2012, 341 pp.


September 3, 2014

After years of relative neglect and gradual emergence from obscurity, the new millennium has witnessed ever more intense research projects, comments and case law on various issues falling within the area where the private international law and intellectual property law interconnect. Benedetta […]


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Another Blow To Human Embryonic Stem Cell Patents In Europe: The TBA’s Decision In Culturing Stem Cells/TECHNION (T-2221/10)


February 8, 2014

In a decision rendered on 4th February 2014 in Culturing Stem Cells/TECHNION (T-2221/10), the EPO’s Technical Board of Appeal 3.3.08 (TBA) refused the patentability of an invention related to maintenance of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in an undifferentiated state by the […]


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