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Originally posted by gha far more important question now before the court: should medical researchers be allowed to "patent genes"?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/3 ... 20167.html
Designer athletes
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Originally posted by DaisySo the question is, can they patent a 'genetic test' based on their discovery of important DNA sequence differences that have always existed in the population?
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and that's why I put "patent genes" in quotation marks to begin with. I wasn't about to bore everybody with the complex science involved.
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Re: Nike hits hurdle over Liu Xiang trademark
Originally posted by gha far more important question now before the court: should medical researchers be allowed to "patent genes"?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/3 ... 20167.html
So the question is, can they patent a 'genetic test' based on their discovery of important DNA sequence differences that have always existed in the population?
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Re: Nike hits hurdle over Liu Xiang trademark
Originally posted by gha far more important question now before the court: should medical researchers be allowed to "patent genes"?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/3 ... 20167.html
Trademark law, on the other hand, generally works fine. Practical issues with trademark law that earlier posters point out have more to do with the general legal system and the associated high costs.
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a far more important question now before the court: should medical researchers be allowed to "patent genes"?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/3 ... 20167.html
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Re: Nike hits hurdle over Liu Xiang trademark
OJ Simpson took time out while holed up in jail awaiting his murder trial to trademark "OJ".
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Re: Nike hits hurdle over Liu Xiang trademark
Originally posted by uakariAS, not just mcd's but the IOC owning the word olympic...
one of the lesser known trademark pathetic stories was a small thai restaurant in NYC that was named planet thailand. planet hollywood send them a letter saying they could not use that name; eventually, not having the money for a court battle, the owners changed it to "planeat thailand". years later, guess who's still in business?
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AS, not just mcd's but the IOC owning the word olympic...
one of the lesser known trademark pathetic stories was a small thai restaurant in NYC that was named planet thailand. planet hollywood send them a letter saying they could not use that name; eventually, not having the money for a court battle, the owners changed it to "planeat thailand". years later, guess who's still in business?
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You can trademark someone else's name??!!
So all I have to do is catch some rising stars before they realize they have to trademark their own names and I'm a gazillionaire!!
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In the same way all those folks named "McDonald" have been aggregiously harmed by the trademarking of the possessive form of their name??
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Nike hits hurdle over Liu Xiang trademark
After its trademark application for the name of track star Liu Xiang was rejected, sportswear giant Nike has filed a civil suit against the Trademark Appeal Board of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, the Shanghai Evening Post reported.
At a hearing in Beijing No 1 Intermediate People's Court on Nov 27, attorneys for the appeal board said Nike's application was denied because a similar trademark using the Chinese characters for Liu Xiang Pai was registered by a Shanghai clothing company 26 years ago.
Liu Xiang is a great athlete and fully deserving of all the commercial spin-offs he is able to generate from his success. However, because of the relatively small number of names used in China there are thousands of people in China with the exact same name "LIU XIANG".
And for Nike to be able to claim they have exclusive rights to a person's name is just not on. And so good on the Chinese courts for telling Nike to shove it.Tags: None
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