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Election expected to bring about political change in state

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Kolkata - 4 May 2009 1. Victoria Memorial, city's landmark monument 2. Street scenes with trademark Ambassador cars and trams 3. Various of crowd Kolkata - 16 April 2009 4. Men beating traditional drums, walking ahead of campaign rally...
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CALL FOR CANCELLATION OF LEGISLATION TO AMEND EXISTING COPYRIGHT LAW

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A proposal by the Hong Kong government to criminalise all copyright infringements is causing concern and criticism, particularly among those who create parodies on the social networking website Facebook. During the recent leadership...
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Working to save ancient medical knowledge from western companies

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London, United Kingdom, February 11th 2009 1. Various of yoga pupils doing postures Mumbai, India - 18 May 2009 2. Close up jars of Unani herbs 3. Wide shot Aryuvedic herbalists 4. Close up dry lizards used for Aryuvedic remedy 5. Close...
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125th anniversary of filing of first motor car patent

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Stuttgart, Germany - 26 January 2011 1. Various of cars on the Autobahn 2. Exterior of Mercedes Benz Museum 3. Various of first automobile patented on 29 January 1886 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Bock, Head of Mercedes Benz...
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Google Inc.''s $12.5 billion deal to buy cellphone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. is aimed at giving the Internet search leader more legal firepower as it battles Apple Inc.

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HEADLINE: What Google's Motorola deal will mean CAPTION: Google Inc.''s $12.5 billion deal to buy cellphone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. is aimed at giving the Internet search leader more legal firepower as it battles Apple...
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A California jury awards Apple $119 in a patent battle with Samsung

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A California jury awarded Apple 119 million US dollars - far less than it demanded - in a patent battle with Samsung over alleged copying of smart phone features, and the jury made the victory even smaller by finding that Apple illegally...
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VOICED : Migrant workers in Moscow face discrimination and dangers

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VOICED : Migrant workers in Moscow face discrimination and dangers
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Singapore's Heng Says Important for U.S. and China to Try and Cut a Deal

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Jan.21 -- Singapore Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat talks about the trade spat between the U.S. and China, and the implications for the global supply chain. He speaks on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meetings in Davos with...
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Reax as court orders partial ban on rivals' products in patent row

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A South Korean court ruled on Friday that technology giants Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. both infringed on each other's patents, and ordered a partial ban of their products in South Korea. The Seoul Central District Court...
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Bloomberg

Micron CEO Says IP Must Be Protected in 'All Geographies'

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Nov.12 -- Micron Technology Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sanjay Mehrotra discusses the Justice Department's efforts to protect U.S. intellectual property, and the importance of the Chinese market for the chipmaker, and competition in the...
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Honda sues China to regain lost patent

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1. Two motorbikes in court 2. Close up Chinese emblem 3. Low shot front of bikes 4. Close up HONDA logo on bike zoom out to wide shot Honda motor bike 5. Close up pan handlebars of the two bikes 6. Wide of court room 7. Lawyer for...
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Bloomberg

Key Takeaways from SoftBank's $32B ARM Deal

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July 18 -- SoftBank's $32B deal to buy British chip maker ARM is the biggest takeover of a U.K. company since the country voted to leave the European Union. Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan discuss...
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Claims super broccoli protects against heart disease and some cancers

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London, UK, October 12, 2011 1. Close of broccoli bunches in Suzanne Johnson's hands at supermarket 2. Low mid shot of Johnson replacing loose broccoli 3. Wide pan left of Johnson shopping in vegetable section 4. Various of Johnson...
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MTV owner Viacom sues YouTube, Google for alleged copyright infringement

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FILE: New York - 5 September 2006 1. Wide tilt down Viacom building 2. Close-up Viacom sign on building New York - 13 March 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tuna Amobi, Media Equity Analyst with Standard and Poor's: "Well I think there's...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tunisian homosexuals defy social stigma and violence

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VOICED : Tunisian homosexuals defy social stigma and violence
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Bloomberg

China to Hold E-Commerce Platforms Accountable for IP Violations

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China plans to further tighten oversight of e-commerce platforms. Companies including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Pinduoduo Inc. may be restricted from online business operations or even have their licenses revoked if they fail to...
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USA: JAPAN ACCUSED OF LETHARGY TOWARDS COPYRIGHT FRAUD

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TYPE: English/Nat Japan's not doing enough to protest music industry copyrights, says the U-S. They claim Japan only grants 25 years of copyright protection to recordings when it should be 50 years under a global trade deal. The U-S is...
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Low angle of march with police officer''s feet in the...
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FRANCE: COMPANY TRANSFERS PATENT RIGHTS OF ABORTION PILL TO DOCTOR

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English/Nat The French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf Tuesday transferred patent rights to the abortion pill R-U-486 to one of the doctors who created it. Under fire from anti-abortion groups, it gave all but the U-S rights to the...
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US promises cheaper drugs to poorer countries

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1. Wide shot meeting 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tommy Thompson, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary "Today I'm very happy to be able to announce that we've developed a faster, a new expedited FDA (Federal Drug Administration)...
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Sky News

Prince Harry and Usain Bolt on running track

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Prince Harry and Usain Bolt on running track
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Bloomberg

Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry Says the Future Is Fintech

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Jul.12 -- Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer sat down with Republican Congressman and Financial Services Committee member Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, to talk trade, the U.S. economy and his work on the committee.
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Bloomberg

'Bloomberg Markets: The Open' Full Show (6/27/2018)

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Jun.27 -- Bloomberg Markets: The Open. Jonathan Ferro hosts an hour long program centered around the Opening Bell on Wall Street. The program showcases the most insightful and interesting Bloomberg charts and graphics, as well as...
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Bloomberg

Our Cyber Defense Is Too Weak: IronNet Founder

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Mar.23 -- Retired General Keith Alexander, IronNet founder and former director of NSA, discusses his company going public through a SPAC. He also explains how the U.S government should accept some blame for the recent cyber attacks...