Environment Canada’s weather forecast for Christmas is bleak. I am saddened to report that most of Canada will have a Green Christmas ac... Read more »
No Need to Fear a Green Christmas

Environment Canada’s weather forecast for Christmas is bleak. I am saddened to report that most of Canada will have a Green Christmas ac... Read more »
The Federal Court of Canada recently reviewed the decision of the Commissioner of Patents to remove Mr. Bing Baksh as a named inventor on... Read more »
Earlier this month, the Federal Court of Appeal released its decision in an appeal stemming from a decision of Justice Hughes to grant a pro... Read more »
Social media is no longer a fad when it comes to business development and marketing for intellectual property professionals. Think ... Read more »
On November 20, 2012, after a widely reported settlement agreement had been reached, Lululemon Athletica Inc. filed for voluntary dismiss... Read more »
The question in this case was about the clarification of the “interested person” mentioned in section 60(1) of the Patent Act . Apotex Inc... Read more »
This is an update to my Tuesday, November 13, 2012 blog entitled “ Implications of OxyContin Patent Expiring in Canada ” ( http://www.canad... Read more »
Canadian Patent No. 2,098,738 is set to expire on November 25, 2012. This patent is likely unique in the history of Canadian patented medi... Read more »
When it comes to the practice of intellectual property, everyone knows about the vast number of annual trade shows and conferences. Most I... Read more »
Yesterday, November 7, 2012, saw the dawn of a new copyright reality in Canada. An overhaul of Canada’s copyright regime have been a long... Read more »
Effective October 12, 2012 new guidelines came in to effect at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office relating to the correction of erro... Read more »
The Canadian Patent Office has announced a new Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) pilot project between the Canadian Intellectual Property O... Read more »
Under Section 28 of the Patent Rules applications relating to green technologies may be eligible for expedited examination. Applicants wi... Read more »
Third Parties wishing to impact the scope of a competitor’s pending application at the USPTO have the option of submitting relevant prio... Read more »
MBM recently received an interesting update from Harrison Goddard Foote detailing lessons from recent EPO Enlarged Board Referrals regar... Read more »
Canada’s pilot Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) agreements with Finland, Germany and Spain were set to expire on September 30, 2012. The a... Read more »
As originally posted in MBM's September Newsletter on September 1, 2012 In the United States according to 35 U.S.C. 112 “the specifica... Read more »
Pinterest is one of the fastest growing websites on the internet with traffic monitoring service Alexa Internet, Inc. currently ranking it a... Read more »
Scott Miller and the MBM Litigation Team successfully sets aside a decision of the Commissioner of Patents to irrevocably lapse a patent - n... Read more »
The Supreme Court of Canada issued rulings on five separate cases dealing with Copyright Law. This fresh jurisprudence should serve to give ... Read more »
Illustration of the Oracle v. Google trial in San Francisco U.S. District Court on April 24, 2012: Oracle Attorney David Boies (center) q... Read more »
What is the number one source of incoming work and your business and/or law firm? I’d guess with 99% certainty, your answer will include ... Read more »
Just in case you were thinking of patenting a Facebook-ish newsfeed, you’re out of luck. Facebook has been granted another patent related... Read more »
Computer implemented inventions are often the subject of increased scrutiny at the Patent Office. Debates about software patents and bus... Read more »
The Apple dispute is a reminder that in the Chinese market, strict compliance with the law is necessary, but is not sufficient. Appl... Read more »
On April 20, 2012 a German court in Hamburg ruled on a case initiated by GEMA, a performance rights organization in Germany representing ... Read more »