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Thursday, November 8, 2007 5:00am — GLOBAL IP STRATEGY, PHARMA, BIOTECH & CHEM IP STRATEGY, IP WARS, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF IP, IP ON THE NET IP Think Tank Top FivesA couple of days ago I took the opportunity to thank you for supporting and contributing to this blog. It has been a very productive last few months and much interest and enthusiasm has been generated by the ideas presented here. It would be quite difficult to summarize them all and so I thought I would make the task simpler by presenting to you a selection of IP Thinktank Top Fives. Thank you for making these posts so successful. Pharmaceutical Lifecycle Management & IP acquisitions This post presents some observations on recent developments in the area of IP acquisitions. Survier’s recent strategy reinforces how acquiring third party intellectual property can be an effective means to enhance one’s monopoly. Global IP Strategy - can you keep up? The rate at which US patent applications have been published has grown dramatically since 1836. But it is in the last 5 years that most changes have been witnessed in the IP space. A new era for intellectual property securities? Sears and David Bowie provide the context within which IP securitisation is discussed. But the issue that is raised concerns the difficulty of assigning value to IP securities. China Labour Law and IP management A brief discussion on the codification of the Labour Contract Law of China and the challenges it poses for companies with a global presence. Patent interim injunctions, clearing the way and patent strategy Whether or not to 'clear the way' for a new product launch is always an important consideration.
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