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Dow loses latest spat with Nufarm over patent for low vapour drift herbicide
Agriculture 2023-07-04 3:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne

The successor of Dow Agrosciences has lost its latest bid to register a patent that is aimed at limiting the worldwide problem of herbicide vapour drift after a delegate found that its seventh such patent had no inventive step. 

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Visa’s blockchain payment invention not patentable, IP Australia says
Financial Services 2023-06-01 1:43 pm By Gareth Baker

Payment giant Visa has lost an application for a patent covering a way to transfer assets between banks, with an IP Australia delegate saying the invention uses generic computer technology and is not patentable.

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Quorn’s patent application for vegan burger falls apart
Consumer Goods 2023-05-26 11:07 pm By Gareth Baker

Marlow Foods, maker of popular meat-replacement product Quorn, has lost an application to patent a vegan burger that contains a non-egg binding agent, with IP Australia saying the recipe lacked inventiveness.

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Canva quashes opposition to patent application extension after lawyer mess-up
Cynthia Cochrane 2023-05-01 1:56 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Graphics design platform Canva has overcome opposition to it being granted further time to apply to patent an invention for generating websites, after IP Australia found its US patent attorneys  made an “error or omission” by failing to track expiration dates for registering the patent.

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Dow’s vapor-drift fighting herbicide patent not new, IP Australia finds in win for Nufarm 
Agriculture 2022-07-07 4:41 pm By Christine Caulfield

Nufarm Australia has successfully challenged a herbicide patent application by Dow Agrosciences’ successor on the grounds that the invention – aimed at limiting the worldwide problem of vapor drift – is neither new nor innovative.

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Canva gets more time to patent website invention after lawyer mess-up
FPA Patent Attorneys 2021-09-20 12:06 pm By Miklos Bolza

Graphics design platform Canva has been conditionally granted further time to apply to patent an invention for generating websites, after IP Australia found its US patent attorneys had made an “error or omission” by failing to track expiration dates for registering the patent.

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Tabcorp sued for patent infringement over ‘Cash Out on Quaddie’ feature
Christian Dimitriadis 2021-07-27 3:04 pm By Miklos Bolza

Australian gambling giant Tabcorp has been hit with a lawsuit for allegedly infringing two patents with its ‘Cash Out on Quaddie’ wagering feature.

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Apple can patent iPhone swipe invention, Patent Office says
FPA Patent Attorneys 2019-10-09 2:40 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Silicon Valley giant Apple can patent an iPhone configuration that allows users to swap out a set of icons with a swipe of the screen while leaving other unchanged, overcoming an examiner’s objection that the invention is obvious and lacks inventive step.

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Dow AgroScience pest control patent lacks inventive step, IP Australia says
Agriculture 2019-08-14 11:20 am By Miklos Bolza

IP Australia has rejected Dow AgriCulture’s bid to patent a smart pest control device, saying the invention lacks an inventive step.

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Apple wins patent for computer-implemented invention
FPA Patent Attorneys 2019-07-22 2:35 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Apple has been granted a patent for an animation-generating user interface for its iPhone and iPad devices, beating back multiple adverse examination reports that described the invention as a presentation of “aesthetic content” that solved the problem “providing users with something engaging to look at”.

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