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  1. Firm drops bid to use ‘Ibaloi’ as brand

    A coffee company has withdrawn its intellectual property rights application using “Ibaloi” as a brand name for its products after Cordillera coffee growers contested the bid.

    21:27:09 2009-11-20
  2. Fake designer leather goods seized in Manila stalls

    The National Bureau of Investigation reported on Wednesday the confiscation of an estimated US$7.6 million (P357 million) worth of fake designer leather goods in a series of raids on several stalls in two malls in Binondo, Manila.

    15:58:50 2009-11-18
  3. Microsoft violated China firm's IP rights—court

    BEIJING—A Chinese court has found Microsoft Corp. infringed a Chinese company's intellectual property (IP) rights by including certain fonts in its operating systems, according to a court judgment.

    15:06:32 2009-11-17
  4. Google submits revised digital book settlement to US judge

    WASHINGTON—Google and US authors and publishers submitted a revised settlement to a US judge Friday seeking approval of an agreement that would clear the way for millions of books to be sold online.

    17:33:40 2009-11-14
  5. Canada firm bid to use ‘Ibaloi’ protested

    A policymaking body for an Arabica coffee industry in the Cordillera is contesting the intellectual property rights application of a Canadian firm in using “Ibaloi” as brand name for its products.

    22:09:27 2009-11-12
  6. EMI sues US music website over Beatles tunes

    SAN FRANCISCO – British music giant EMI on Wednesday confirmed it is suing a California online music service that streams and digitally delivers Beatles songs to users.

    06:58:59 2009-11-05
  7. Seized counterfeit goods to double in value

    As the crackdown on counterfeit goods continues to intensify, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines sees the value of confiscated pirated goods doubling to more than P6 billion this year.

    19:42:17 2009-11-02
  8. Ricketts hopes to ‘save souls’ in his new post

    “I AM DETERMINED TO touch lives and save souls.” That was actor-film producer Ronnie Ricketts, talking about his new post as chairperson of the Optical Media Board.

    22:41:35 2009-11-01
  9. Jim Brickman served subpoena after show

    I earlier wrote about singer/composer Nelson del Castillo’s complaint against Jim Brickman in 2007, when the latter produced a CD entitled “Hope.”

    23:03:51 2009-10-31
  10. Pfizer slaps Unilab with patent suit over contested drug

    SEEKING TO protect its patent for its popular anti-cholesterol drug Lipitor, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. has filed a patent infringement case against local competitor United Laboratories Inc.

    00:03:29 2009-10-24
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