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International Trade - November, 2004
18 articles
- Sony To Pay Ampex $40M To Settle Patent Dispute
- Glaxo Urges Sweeping International Patent Reforms In Letter To Blair
- Indian Drug Makers Seek Ban On Patent Evergreening Under New Regime
- Canada's Generics Export Program Falters Amid Litigation Fears
- PCTEL, 3Com Settle Modem Patent Dispute
- Sutherland Hires IP Litigators From Pillsbury Winthrop
- ITC Clears Carsem In Chip Packaging Dispute With Amkor
- China Could Become Hotbed For "Generic Viagra" Exports, Lobbyist Claims
- Wolfson Infringed Cirrus Patent On Audio Chips, ITC Rules
- Australia Agrees To Tougher Copyright Laws To Gain Passage Of Free Trade Agreement
- India Mulls Pre-Negotiation Of Prices For Patented Drugs
- India's Leftist Parties Urge Government To Delay Patent Reform
- Fish & Richardson Hires Wolf Block Partner To Chair Delaware Patent Practice
- Digital Camera Makers Face Patent Challenges
- E.U. Mulls Compulsory Licensing System For Drugs
- In Escalating Patent Dispute, South Korea Launches Probe Of Panasonic Plasma TVs
- LG Countersues Matsushita In Dispute Over Plasma Patents
- Matsushita Sues LG Electronics Over Flat-Panel Displays