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Demarcus. "Keisen Associates Tokyo - Patent Litigation: Keisen Associates Wins for Garmin in Japanese IP High Court." October 26, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1036936.

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On May 23, 2017, the Japanese Intellectual Property High Court (IPHC) ruled in favor of <strong>Keisen’s</strong> client Garmin in a patent infringement claim brought by Pioneer (Case No H28(2016)(NE)10096). The IPHC not only unanimously rejected all of Pioneer’s infringement claims but also rejected Pioneer’s claims concerning the doctrine of equivalents and asserted that Pioneer’s claims regarding operational features of Pioneer devices are in fact well-known technology. Keisen also prevailed at the IPHC without disclosing any proprietary code or underlying algorithms for our client Garmin’s
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Anna, Erickson. "Keisen Associates Tokyo: JASRAC Sues Establishments for Copyright Infringement." November 2, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1040475.

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Now JASRAC (Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers) has formally begun a further step in its mission to enforce copyright in a range of public space. On September 25, 2017, the Sapporo District Court in Hokkaido began the initial oral hearings in JASRAC’s first case against haircutting establishments that are allegedly playing songs for which JASRAC administers copyright. The barbershop owner claimed that he was using music lacking copyright over the past three years for which JASRAC demands royalty payment. The royalties arrears, as JASRAC has calculated for the past
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Andrea, Hooker. "Keisen Associates Tokyo: Researchers of Cancer Detection Dispute over IP Rights." October 31, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1039407.

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Biotechnology venture company MYTECH of Kobe, Japan filed a patent application for early detection technology for cancer. However, one of the listed co-applicants and researchers, Associate Professor Hiroaki Ito of Showa University Koto Toyosu Hospital (Tokyo), has accused MYTECH of robbing him of credit for what he had really invented first. Now the two parties are going to court to assert their stakes in the intellectual property rights at issue. Hearings will begin on September 28 as spokespersons for MYTECH and Ito present their cases. Meanwhile, dozens of medical institutions have begun o
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Loida, Fearn. "Keisen Associates Tokyo - Musician Drums Up Challenge to JASRAC over Royalty Policy: Licensing Issues." October 27, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1037647.

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JASRAC, Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers, is again facing criticism. Recently it has received pushback from music schools and other establishments that use music, but now <strong>complaints</strong> from a musician supposed to benefit from JASRAC’s monitoring of music use also is broadcasting his complaints that JASRAC is not clearly or appropriately giving royalties. JASRAC tries to take a sampling of establishments like karaoke bars and music live houses and distribute general use fees (charged as flat rates to such establishments) as royalties to artists base
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Clara, Sciacca. "Keisen Associates Tokyo - Declines in Applications, Speed in Final Decisions for JPO: JPO Annual Report 2017." October 25, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1035997.

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Chapter 1 of the 2017 Annual Report by the JPO does not surprise in too many ways. Quantity tends to be stable or declining, but the speed is up. The patent filings to the JPO have continued to decline over the past ten years and is now at 318,721 filed in 2016 (Fig. 1-1-1), although in 2016 it received an all-time high number of PCT applications in 2016 (44,495; Fig. 1-1-2). With the decline in quantity of applications to the JPO, it is gratifying when quality of examination is high. The JPO has succeeded in making its examination process a relatively fast one. Among these five major patent o
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Stevens, Carolyn Shannon. "Cute But Relaxed: Ten Years of Rilakkuma in Precarious Japan." M/C Journal 17, no. 2 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.783.

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Introduction Japan has long been cited as a major source of cute (kawaii) culture as it has spread around the world, as encapsulated in Christine R. Yano’s phrase ‘Pink Globalization’. This essay charts recent developments in Japanese society through the cute character Rilakkuma, a character produced by San-X (a competitor to Sanrio, which produces the famed Hello Kitty). His name means ‘relaxed bear’, and Rilakkuma and friends are featured in comics, games and other products, called kyarakutā shōhin (also kyarakutā guzzu, which both mean ‘character goods’). Rilakkuma is pictured relaxing, sle
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