Even TV listings, once treated as protectable by the Irish courts, may no longer qualify for legal protection. |
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Science-based research leads to proprietary, protectable, patented and perceivably better products. |
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Shapes which are part and parcel of product itself should not be protectable as a trade mark. |
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Therefore, China has already started the process of selecting and determining a second list of protectable plant genera and species. |
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Patent law should not seek to control research, development and exploitation of inventions by restricting protectable subject matter. |
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Above all, your mark must be sufficiently distinctive to be protectable and registrable with your national and foreign trademark offices. |
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Who should benefit from any such protection or who hold the rights to protectable traditional knowledge? |
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Only original and materialized ideas are considered protectable under copyright law. |
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Generic words are never protectable as trademarks, and descriptive words are protectable as trademarks only upon showing of acquired distinctiveness. |
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Reproductions requiring great talent and technical skill may qualify as protectable works of authorship, even if they are copies of pre-existing works. |
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But these marks are not immediately protectable and at best will only be the subject of relatively narrow trademark rights. |
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However, AIPPI believes that a second level domain may constitute a protectable trade name provided that the name fulfils the conditions applicable to trade names in accordance with local law. |
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The level of inventiveness required would, however, be specific so as to reflect the specific nature of technical inventions protectable by utility model. |
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However, some sufficiently distinctive parts, which could in the past have been the subject of design rights according to some national laws, could also in the future prove to be protectable as Community Designs. |
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However, recently imposed covenants, where the person with the benefit has some protectable interest, can usually be enforced. |
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I have the feeling that it is somewhat a meaningless definition so that every plant variety, whether it is protectable under the PVP system or under utility patent meets, infact, the same requirements. |
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There is considerable overlap between the subject matter that is protectable by patents and by trade secrets. |
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Under certain circumstances an industrial design may also be protectable under unfair competition law, although the conditions of protection and the rights and remedies ensured can be significantly different. |
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That's why I tend to think that the news sites that will survive will be those that develop a specialty in protectable content the actual writing, for instance, or a networking experience. |
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A case against Yahoo! was rejected in 2009, and again on appeal in 2010, the judge ruling that Ms Stayart's good name wasn't a protectable commercial interest. |
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The doctrine of the dichotomy between the idea and the expression of a work, only the latter being protectable, is also a result of this concern for balance. |
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This app is password protectable and each function is easily edited. |
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Koh rejected Apple's argument that jurors erred by finding Apple's trade dress, or how a product looks, for the iPad and iPad 2 wasn't protectable. |
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It turns out that it's kinda easy to find all sorts of chemical trade secrets cases that give us paint guys an insight into what might be protectable or not. |
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