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Following ratification of the Patent Law Treaty (PLT) by Canada,
new
Patent Rules came into force on October 30, 2019
primarily to amended Canadian patent practices to comply with this
treaty. See our articles herewhich describe in detail
the changes brought in by the new
Rules. Since their
coming into force (CIF), we have seen a series of changes such as
shortened deadlines, new correction procedures, submission of
certified copies of priority documents, overhauled abandonment and
reinstatement procedures and a requirement for a showing of due
care for some reinstatements.
Transitional provisions are included in the
Patent
Rules for applications having a filing date prior to the CIF.
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Britain and the EU reached a post-Brexit trade deal in December – after almost nine months of fraught negotiations. Anounced on Christmas Eve, Prime Minister Boris Johnson described it as a jumbo Canada-style deal and declared: “All our red lines about returning sovereignty have been achieved. “Everything that the British public were promised during the 2016 referendum and in the general election last year is delivered by this deal.
Russia Blasts Biden Regime For ‘Persecution’ Of Trump Supporters, Political Dissidents
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The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement lambasting the United States government under Joe Biden for the “ongoing persecution campaign” taking place “against anybody at all who does not agree with the results of the latest presidential election.” In the statement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova delivered a scathing assessment of the human rights situation in the United States under President Joe Biden.
Zakharova described the ongoing crackdown against Trump loyalists in the United States:
“The FBI has reportedly opened more than 400 criminal cases and applied for more than 500 search warrants and subpoenas for suspects; it has also brought charges against and detained around 200 people. Only several dozen defendants have been released on bail or placed under house arrest. The others are being subjected to harsh pressure, with members o