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Business Immigration With CanadaCIS: How To Start A Successful Business In Canada

YoungUpstarts

With projections of steady growth in Canada by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), proactive business managers, executives, and entrepreneurs are moving fast to secure their spot in Canada’s expanding economy. while Europe, China, and Japan take 7%, 4%, and 2%, respectively.

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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of Software Patents

Startup Professionals Musings

Until mid-2013, the USPTO still operated on the doctrine of “first to invent,” rather than first to patent. In Europe, software is already deemed not patentable, and other parts of the world are somewhere in between. We need a global solution. Valid patents have been overturned by unpatented prior art. So what’s the answer?

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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of Software Patents

Gust

Until mid-2013, the USPTO still operated on the doctrine of “first to invent,” rather than first to patent. In Europe, software is already deemed not patentable, and other parts of the world are somewhere in between. We need a global solution. Valid patents have been overturned by unpatented prior art. So what’s the answer?

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Consider Emerging Markets for Your Global Expansion

Transformify

Globalization is the most significant challenge facing multinational firms today, especially in the emerging markets of Russia, Brazil, China, and Mexico. However, global businesses evaluate a variety of considerations before expanding their operations into a new market. Emerging Markets As The Pocket Full Of Potential.

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What Start-Ups Need to Know About Protecting Intellectual Property Around the World

ReadWriteStart

Intellectual Property (IP) is vitally important to start-ups. But start-ups face significant challenges in acquiring, maintaining and enforcing their intellectual property. International patent protection is clearly a key component to defensive and offensive competitive strategies within large, global organizations.

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What Start-Ups Need to Know About Protecting Intellectual Property Around the World

ReadWriteStart

Intellectual Property (IP) is vitally important to start-ups. But start-ups face significant challenges in acquiring, maintaining and enforcing their intellectual property. International patent protection is clearly a key component to defensive and offensive competitive strategies within large, global organizations.

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Software Patents Have Become a Startup Nightmare

Startup Professionals Musings

The USPTO operates on the doctrine of “first to invent,” rather than first to patent. In Europe, software is already deemed not patentable, and other parts of the world are somewhere in between. We need a global solution. Moreover, patent law in most countries says that software “algorithms” aren't patentable. Marty Zwilling.

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