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U.S. Government Hits HIV Drug Manufacturer With Patent Complaint

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The Department of Health and Human Services says Gilead Sciences is profiting off HIV prevention drugs patented by the U.S. government.
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Apple & Samsung Settle 7-Year Patent Battle

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Jun.27 -- Apple and Samsung have reached a settlement in their U.S. patent battle, ending a 7-year fight over smartphone designs. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Canada Is Losing Its Patents Abroad

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May.31 -- Canada ranks third in the number of patents based on domestic research that are later assigned to other countries. Charles Plant, senior fellow at the University of Toronto's Impact Center and Jim Hinton, an intellectual...
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Qualcomm Wins First U.S. Jury Trial in Fight With Apple

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Mar.15 -- Qualcomm Inc. won the first U.S. jury trial in its global dispute with Apple Inc. over how much the iPhone maker should pay for using the chipmaker’s patented technology. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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India's Supreme Court rejects Novartis AG's right to patent new version of cancer drug

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New Delhi - 1 April 2013 1. Various exteriors of Supreme Court 2. Wide of lawyer representing Cipla (an Indian pharmaceutical company that makes generic drugs), Pratibha Singh talking to media outside court 3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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TSMC Sued in Patent Infringement Case

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Aug.27 -- U.S. chip maker Globalfoundries is suing rival Taiwan Semiconductor for alleged patent infringement. It’s seeking an import ban that has the potential to disrupt the supply chain for everything from smart phones to PCs....
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U.S. to Back Covid-19 Vaccine Patent Waiver

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May.06 -- The U.S. signaled support for at least a temporary waiver on patent protections for Covid-19 vaccines Wednesday as the debate now switches to the World Trade Organization. Bloomberg’s Ben Bain reports.
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Apple Escapes Import Ban in Second Qualcomm Case

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Mar.26 -- Apple Inc. escaped a possible import ban of its iconic iPhone after a U.S. trade agency rejected a patent-infringement claim filed by Qualcomm Inc. in the second of two cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission....
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Apple Fights Samsung as Smartphone Wars Wane

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Oct. 10 -- The end of the smartphone wars is almost here. Six years after Apple filed its first lawsuit alleging unauthorized copying of the iPhone, the company will square off at the U.S. Supreme Court against rival Samsung. They will...
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Trial begins in dispute between Apple and Samsung over patent cases

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Technology giants Samsung and Apple are squaring off in federal court in a closely watched patent trial over control of the US smart phone and computer tablet markets. Apple filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics last year alleging...
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Legal changes aimed at helping China move closer to WTO requirements

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APTN - June 26, 2001 1. Wide shot tilt down exterior of Changfugong hotel 2. Wide shot journalists in the presser room 3. Medium wide shot the spokesperson walking in and sitting down at the podium, zoom out to wide shot 4. Medium wide...
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Regeneron CEO Schleifer: Drug Pricing Conundrum

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June 29 -- Leonard Schleifer, chief executive officer at Regenron Pharmaceuticals, discusses balancing drug prices for patients and drug makers, the patent system, and how he views the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He speaks with...
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Apple Wins in Court, Wont Pay $93.7M Fine

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Oct. 23 -- On BWest Byte, Cory Johnson reports on Apples win in court against GPNE Corp. saving the company paying $93.7 million in damages. Johnson reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: DEBATE ON ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF GENETIC RESEARCH INTO CLONING

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English/Nat American scientists and politicians are debating the ethical implications of the latest genetic research into cloning. Following the cloning of a sheep in the U-K earlier in this year, fears were raised that the technology...
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Court rejects challenge to India's patent laws by Swiss pharmaceutical co

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New Delhi - 7 August, 2007 1. Wide of Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) news briefing 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Leena Meghaney, Spokesperson for Medecins Sans Frontiers: "The court has very clearly dismissed the case...
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Apples Beats Settles Headphone Patent Dispute With Bose

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan reports on todays top news headlines on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Ramps Up Legal Battle With Qualcomm

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Jun.20 -- Apple Inc. said in a legal filing that there is “mounting evidence” Qualcomm Inc. is operating an "illegal business model" designed to extract high patent royalties on every wireless device sold. Bloomberg Intelligence's...
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Myhrvold: The U.S. Kitchen Is Ridiculously Low Tech

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Oct. 20 -- Nathan Myhrvold, founder of The Cooking Lab and Intellectual Ventures and former Microsoft chief technology officer, discusses the next phase for food technology and the importance of patents with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at...
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SoftBank-Backed Analytics Firm PatSnap Kept Growing Amid Pandemic: CEO

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Mar.21 -- Jeffrey Tiong, founder and chief executive officer of Singapore’s PatSnap, a provider of patent analytics backed by investors including SoftBank Vision Fund II and Tencent Investment, discusses the company's outlook and...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Poster reading "We oppose Patents to save lives" 5....
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MSF to break patent on AIDS drugs to save patients

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Johannesburg - 29 January 2002: 1. Exterior building 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Eric Goemaere, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): "Today we have decided to openly break the patent right of the pharmaceutical...
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Apple Strikes New Deal With U.K. Chipmaker

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Jan.02 -- U.K. chip designer Imagination Technologies Group Plc said it’s struck a new license agreement with Apple Inc., reviving a business relationship that had all but ended in recent years. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on...
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Makeup, movies and monsters at world's largest trade cosmetics fair

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Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, California, June 26, 2011 1. Pullout of female model with wild eyelashes and green makeup on face 2. Medium of elaborate head piece being placed on female model 3. Medium of artist air brushing...