In a brief filed with the court, Microsoft (alongside Adobe and Hewlett Packard) supported the most recent?ruling in the case by all 10 judges from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. They argue that “saying, ‘perform an otherwise unpatentable idea on a general-purpose computer’ does not make the idea patentable.”?But Microsoft and the other companies signed onto the brief don’t want the court to rule more broadly than to say that Alice’s patent is invalid.
In a statement released after an executive meeting on July 31, the State Council said the country is facing pressure to create more jobs, and stronger measures must be adopted to stabilize growth and promote entrepreneurship.
In a similar vein, Shanghai-based White Rabbit milk-flavored candy made headlines recently not because of a new confectionary, but with a range of skin care products infused with the essence of olives and sweet almonds.
In a statement on Sunday, a spokesman for the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the body that oversees the implementation of the Basic Law including electoral matters, said returning officers may "request the candidate to provide additional information that he/she considers appropriate so as to satisfy him/her that the person is eligible to be nominated or that nomination is valid."
In a report published in January, the NBC said that the expansion of economic activities will be buoyant this year, with the Belt and Road Initiative expected to allow Cambodia to increase its investment and trade with China and other economies along the Initiative.
In a criminal complaint filed July 25 in U.S. District Court in Seattle, federal prosecutors lay out a series of allegations against a man named Chad Christopher Lund. The complaint (PDF, 9 pages) alleges that Lund defrauded a Seattle man (identified only as as “B.V.”) of 5,000 by pretending to be Tom Petty’s booking agent.
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In a video conference, Sun Chenghai, deputy director of the CIIE bureau, signed contracts with senior executives from the China offices of Japanese companies Epson and Takeda, and French companies Lesaffre and Michelin.
In a document released on Monday marked “extra urgent”, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said areas within or neighboring the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster could restart consuming coal “if their projects to replace coal-powered heating units with gas and electricity facilities were not finished”, news website The Paper reported.
In a bid to support British businesses' involvement in the initiative, the British government recently pledged up to 25 billion British pounds (.3 billion) worth of financial support for companies participating in the Belt and Road projects in Asia.
In Zhang’s eyes, the current US trade protectionist measures will backfire on the US and will hurt both sides. However, the measures are designated more to confine the development of China’s high-technology industries, Zhang said.