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Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Paula Campbell Evans |
Patently More Difficult The PTO has targeted gene patents with new application guidelines. Here's what they mean and how biotech companies can satisfy them.  |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Beth E. Arnold |
Navigating Gene Patent Minefields As the number of gene-related patents soars, so do the chances of patent infringement. Here are tips to avoid a costly misstep in this legal minefield.  |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Sue Mayer |
Are Gene Patents in the Public Interest? Two recent studies from Britain argue against the unbridled patenting of genes and raise tough ethical questions.  |
Sports Illustrated November 6, 2002 Christina Asquith |
Sue the Coach! Want to get your kid more playing time? Hate the varsity's game plan? Just call your lawyer.  |
Search Engine Watch November 4, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Sued Over PageRank Decrease Google finds itself now being sued by a site owner who saw a decrease in the PageRank score reported to those who use the Google Toolbar.  |
Salon.com November 2, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Settlement talk What Bill Gates and advocates for each side have to say about the court's decision to approve the Microsoft antitrust deal.  |
Salon.com November 2, 2002 Scott Rosenberg |
Money talks, Microsoft walks Bill Gates lets out a big "Whew!" as the court decides that what's good for Microsoft is good for America.  |
Reason November 2002 Cathy Young |
Dad Blood If DNA tests prove that you're not your children's father, do you still owe child support?  |
Searcher December 2002 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Just Can't Hardly Give It Away: Generosity Versus Copyright Many do not want to give up their copyright and the financial return on their creative work, but a growing number of creators do want to make their creations freely available.  |
PC World November 1, 2002 Garretson & Ferranti |
Antitrust Decision: A Long Time in the Making Relive some of the key moments in the long battle between Microsoft and the Department of Justice.  |
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