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This year I was granted the incredible opportunity to pursue my elective post- graduate training at the division of Otolaryngology, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver. Our residents have gone on to practice in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The training program is more than 30 years old and graduates one resident each year. My training in otolaryngology is based at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica. Through the Harry Barnes scholarship, I was afforded the opportunity to attend the conference and the associated meetings. The meeting featured lectures and seminars delivered by otolaryngology residents and consultants from across the world. The AAO-HNSF 2013 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPOSM took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from September 29 to October 2.
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The ITC trial will start on Monday, February 6th.Out of Committee: Harry Barnes Society Grantee Reports – ONLINE EXCLUSIVE In dropping the claims, Microsoft stipulated that the action was "not an admission as to the merits of any claim," but rather was meant to "simplify the Investigation, streamline the hearing, and converse the Parties' and Commission's resources in consideration of the amount of time allotted for the hearing." Earlier this month, Microsoft removed one patent from the suit entirely, and also dropped several of the claims relating to the four remaining patents. The ITC action is still on-going, and with the antitrust defense dismissed will focus on the validity and applicability of the patents in question. The Department of Justice may arrive at a different conclusion to the ITC. Dismissal of this defense has looked likely since June, when ITC staff pointed out that patent law in general creates no obligation to offer licenses or make those licenses freely available.
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Redmond remains open to offering licenses to the bookseller, adding it to the growing list of Android-using companies that pay a fee to Microsoft, with Howard adding, "We remain as open as ever to extending a license to Barnes & Noble, and invite them to join the many other major device makers in paying for the Microsoft-developed intellectual property they use in their devices." Advertisementīarnes & Noble's antitrust complaint was made as an affirmative defense against Microsoft's action. "Today's action by the ITC makes clear that Barnes & Noble's patent misuse defense was meritless," said deputy general counsel David Howard. Microsoft has welcomed the ITC's decision. Mueller has been commissioned by Microsoft to conduct a study on the worldwide use of FRAND patents. The document dismissing the antitrust complaint is under seal however, its title, "Initial Determination Granting Microsoft's Motion for Summary Determination of Respondents' First Affirmative Defense of Patent Misuse," is public, with intellectual property analyst Florian Mueller certain that this means rejection of the claim. That antitrust complaint looks likely to be rejected by the ITC, a decision that favors Microsoft. In March 2011, Microsoft accused Barnes & Noble of patent infringement with its NOOK and NOOK Color products in retaliation, Barnes & Noble made a broad complaint claiming that Microsoft is being an abusive monopoly and that the patents are in any case irrelevant. The two companies are engaged in parallel battles, one via the Department of Justice, another via United States International Trade Commission.
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Microsoft may have scored an early victory in its legal tussle with Barnes & Noble.