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Public Policy - November, 2005
29 articles
- WTO Extends Compliance Deadline For Poorest Countries
- China To Revamp Intellectual Property Laws: Report
- USPTO Patent Delays At Record High: Internal Report
- State Street Hit With NASD Fine Over $5B Reporting Error
- European Telcos Demand Royalty Cap
- Brand Owners Cheer Starbucks Trademark Victory
- Congress Hears Arguments For Regulatory Reform
- Google, Others Weigh In On "Fair Use" Before Congress
- Judge Rejects California Bid To Regulate Funds
- India Looms As Growing Threat To U.S. Patent Firms
- Federal Circuit Erred In Union Carbide, RIM, Eolas: Bar Brief
- Threat Of Grokster-Style Lawsuit Shuts University Network
- Easy Targets: Underwriters Fork Out $8.2B+ In '05 Fraud Settlements
- Cox Mulls Efforts To Streamline Regulation
- Three Years Later, Sarbanes-Oxley Still Hotly Debated
- Justice Department Takes Aim At Copyright Infringers
- Israel Revamps Drug Patent Extension Policy
- New Hedge Fund Scandal Spotlights SEC Rule
- SEC Defections, Cost Overruns Tax Agency
- SEC Actions Up Again For '05, Private Suits Way Down
- Judges Urge Europe To Create Single Patent Court
- IP Litigation Awards, Settlements Reach Record Highs
- Supreme Court May Co-Opt Patent Reform
- Entertainment Industry Urges FCC Piracy Crackdown
- Chief Justice Drops Out Of Landmark Patent Case
- Google Launches Print Library Amid Copyright Debate
- House Hearing To Address "Massive" Copyright Theft
- Patent Attorney Appeals Case Over "Gross Negligence"
- Supreme Court Eyes Business Method Patents