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France Takes on Twitter, Bans the Word 'Hashtag'

2013-01-26 02:36:17| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Not content to slap a 'Le' in front of the latest bit of English tech jargon, France's language police are insisting that the government replace the word with the Gallic-flavored term 'mot-dièse.'

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Russia Bans Pork Products from Canada and USA over Ractopamine

2013-01-14 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

RUSSIA - Russia has banned meat from processing plants in the US and Canada because veterinary authorities have detected traces of the beta-agonist growth promoter, ractopamine.

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Russia Bans US, Canadian Pork over Ractopamine

2013-01-14 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

RUSSIA - Russia has banned meat from processing plants in the US and Canada because veterinary authorities have detected traces of the beta-agonist growth promoter, ractopamine.

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Russian watchdog bans pork from U.S. and two Canadian firms

2013-01-10 12:41:28| Livestock - Topix.net

Russia's food safety watchdog has found the feed additive ractopamine, which is banned in Russia, in meat products imported from the United States, Canada and Brazil, and has decided to ban imports from one U.S. and two Canadian companies.

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DoJ, PTO advise caution with sales bans in patent lawsuits

2013-01-09 12:28:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The US Department of Justice and the US Patent and Trademark Office have issued a joint statement recommending that patentholders seek sales bans against alleged infringers of industry-essential patents only in limited circumstances. They also urged caution in the judiciary branch in granting such injunctions against the sale or import of infringing devices, saying this could stifle innovation, limit industry standardisation and harm consumer interests. The DoJ and PTO said their recommendation aims to prevent "opportunistic conduct" by patentholders and potential licensees and provide greater certainty concerning the meaning of a FRAND commitment and the importance standardisation plays in the consumer interest. They noted that there could still be limited circumstances when an exclusion order is an appropriate remedy, such as where the putative licensee is unable or refuses to take a FRAND licence, refuses to pay what has been determined to be a FRAND royalty, or refuses to engage in negotiations to determine FRAND terms.

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