By Scott Hervey

As 2005 comes to a close, it is time for companies to make resolutions regarding their intellectual property. These resolutions apply both to companies that have never taken serious steps to protect intellectual property, and those companies that have an understanding of the value of intellectual property and take active steps to secure and protect these assets. Just like resolutions to lose weight and stop smoking, these resolutions may be tough to stick with, but if a company does stick with these resolutions it will be a healthier and more robust company.
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By Julie Garcia

#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160The path from original idea to market launch of a product can be a long and arduous road. There are many hurdles that must overcome prior to the launch and distribution of a product. The path usually begins in the mind of a few creative individuals or a

By Audrey Millemann

#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160A recent decision by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals is a victory for Microsoft Corporation and clarifies an issue of invalidating prior art.

#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160#160 #160In Eolas Technologies Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation (Fed.Cir. March 2, 2005), the University of California and its exclusive