IP Podcast from Duncan Bucknell: Dilution and Software Patents

Duncan Bucknell, a leading global IP strategist and an ex-SpicyIP blogger has, once again demonstrated his dynamism by putting together weekly podcasts discussing key IP events around the world. This week’s podcast has Jeremy Philips of the IPKat, who we’ve decided to christen the “Da Vinci” of the IP world (given the multifarious IP hats that he wears) and me. We discuss:

i) The Intel dilution case that Jeremy has been blogging about.
ii) The Indian Ford (dilution) case that Mihir had blogged on.
ii) The Indian software patent debate and the recent statement by the government during the stakeholder’s meet that they would remove all references to foreign case law and the word “technical” in the portion relating to software patents. In this context, we discuss the “legal” force (or otherwise) of the patent manual. For previous posts on this issue, please see here and here.

Most importantly, we commemorate Sir Hugh Laddie, a legendary figure in the IP world, who passed away recently.

Please see here for the mp3 version and here for the iTunes version.

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