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Brand image is key to success and when targeted by counterfeiters, brand owners lose not just profits but brand integrity. Bloggers keep you up to date on what legitimate businesses are doing to protect their assets, their customers and their bottom line.

Court Sides with Hoffman-La Roche in Patent Infringement Case
The Federal Court recently affirmed a lower court's summary judgment in favor of Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. in a patent infringement case brought by Carnegie Mellon University. Find out why in the Patent Docs blog.
New York Times' Anti-Patent Agenda
Is the Gray Lady anti-patent? Seems so…what with its ongoing parade of pundits deriding patents and patent owners in their op-eds. The latest one: Janet Rae-Dupree's article titled When Academia Puts Profit Ahead of Wonder. What is going on? Find out from Kevin Noonan's post.

Mexican Standoff in Patent Brawl
The patent brawl between orthopedic implant makers Howmedica Osteonics and Wright Medical over a knee prosthesis seems to have reached an impasse over claim construction. The Patent Hawk blog has the details.
What's in a Name? If It's Trump, a Million-Dollar Lawsuit.
The Donald may have a brand name – but that doesn't mean you can use it on your Web site to promote your services. His former lawyers found this out when Trump slapped them with a $5 million lawsuit for using his name and image for advertising purposes. More about it here.
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