Jocelyn Bosse
@jocelynbos.se
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Researching intellectual property and plants, food, and agriculture 🌿 Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast 🏳️‍🌈 she / her
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Settlement finally reached in Staccato® cherry plant patent dispute.

Terms included a monetary payment to AAFC, assignment of the Glory patent to AAFC, and the destruction of all “Glory” (Staccato®) trees in Van Well Nursery’s and the Goodwins' possession.
www.freshfruitportal.com/news/2025/10...
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Paeonia plant named 'Smithopus3'

US #PlantPatent 37,005 (granted today)

The variety was the result of a cross made in summer of 2011 in a backyard in Windham, New Hampshire.
large flowers colored pink with a distinctive red basal flare of double form Photo of pink flower angled to show centre
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ngl, they really had me worried for a moment
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We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
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I wish I had even a small fraction of his patience
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cenmag.bsky.social
Stenophylla is a type of coffee that was recently rediscovered in the rainforests of Sierra Leone. As the coffee industry adjusts to climate change, it could be a potential alternative to Arabica.

Yesterday was #NationalCoffeeDaycen.acs.org/food/food-sc... #chemsky 🧪
Why a long-lost coffee bean rivals the best
Chemistry offers clues about why stenophylla tastes as good as Arabica
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Achillea plant named 'Versred'

US #PlantPatent 36,989 (granted today)

The variety was bred by Janus Verschoor as part of a breeding programme in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Close up of  bright red flowers with yellow centres a side view of the plant of ‘Versred’ in bloom, sitting outside, showing a large number of red and yellow blooms.
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would contribute to a gofundme to help you buy it haha
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The CJEU has delivered its judgment in the Duca di Salaparuta case, confirming that the protections for well-known trade marks do not apply retroactively geographical indications for wines that were registered under earlier EU regulations.
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CJEU confirms no retroactive protections for well-known trade marks against GIs for wines in Case C‑341/24
The IPKat blog reports on copyright, patent, trade mark, info-tech and confidentiality issues from a mainly UK and European perspective.
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"Rhizanthella gardneri is not only the world's rarest orchid, it is also one of the most mysterious. It's the only known plant that flowers underground. It also grows, germinates and sets seed totally underground, and is thought to be pollinated by termites."
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'It lives underground and is fabulous': The race to save the world's rarest orchid
The world's most mysterious and elusive orchid lives underground in Australia. Scientists are trying to rescue this botanic marvel from going completely extinct.
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goingmedieval.bsky.social
In a solidaristic sense I also don't think we should be defining ourselves as somehow not immigrants in this discussion. At the very least these cunts should have to say to my face why *I* don't have to worry. Explain yourselves clearly. Why would that be?
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elizabethmay.bsky.social
I just got indefinite leave to remain 2 years ago, so I'm reading this like, I don't even know what the fuck this means. We pay taxes, we pay TWICE for the NHS, we pay an exorbitant fee for visas to reach ILR, our income is constantly scrutinised. How the fuck more are people supposed to contribute?
danielsohege.bsky.social
Dehumanisation as policy.
It ignores people's actual lives and experiences in favour of some sick idea that migrants are just resources to be used and discarded at will.
It is incredible how Labour has become, in practice, the most anti-immigration government in decades.
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Shabana Mahmood vows law reforms to prove migrants 'contribute' to UK society
The home secretary signalled in her first major interview since taking over the reins that she believed migration "has been too high".
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Britain wants to be Dubai but without any of the glamour or treats
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"Migrants will have to carry out community work or volunteering to qualify to permanently remain in the UK, according to the Home Secretary." [Telegraph]
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Super interesting!
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My "not interested in discussing my friend's war crimes" t-shirt has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my t-shirt
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Rose variety named 'AUSCP17960'

US #PlantPatent 36,974 (granted today)

It was bred by Carl Bennett of David Austin Roses, UK, and is sold as a wedding rose under the trademark Phoebe™.
Several blooms showing double, pink-colored blossoms, laid out next to leaves, stems, and other plant parts. Four plants growing in pots with large blooms
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Wrote this piece on the need to recognise gendered oppression - in all its forms - as always the path to #tyranny.

Gendered domination is alway present but failing to confront that = also failing to see the rapid return to patriarchy as the first sign of authoritarianism

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Power, Gender and Tyranny in Our Time - Doing Feminist Legal Work
While writing my monograph On Tyranny and the Global Legal Order, the frequent appearance of gender struck me. But, more startling, how little remarked upon
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Thanks so much! Can't wait to share the findings with everyone
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This week's IPKat updates feature:

* an upcoming lecture at QUB by Prof Christina Angelopoulos (University of Cambridge) on "Open Science and Copyright Law"

* Canada and Australia consulting on new regulations

* changes at the USPTO, including a new Director:
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Friday Fantasies
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This is genuinely (academically) dystopian — Kings featuring a lecturer who has to mark 100 scripts in a fortnight (!) and presenting AI as the approved workaround to that problem. This is why we can’t let this stuff into our working practice…
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Simply astonishing. Maybe Lecturer A should not have to mark over 100 essays in a two-week window in the first place? Invest in qualified staff and reduce impossible workloads FFS www.kcl.ac.uk/about/strate...
Screenshot. King's College London page. Examples of effective practice

The following scenarios follow the above guidelines and offer insights into ways that academic staff can use AI transparently and in an assistive capacity, always ensuring human oversight and judgment remain central.
Scenario A – Scaling feedback while maintaining quality

Lecturer A is responsible for marking over 100 essays within a two-week window.

Conscious of the limitations this workload places on the depth of individual feedback, they adopt a hybrid approach using their university’s approved or supported LLM tool, Copilot.

Without ever uploading student work directly, Lecturer A composes an anonymised summary for each student, noting which marking criteria were met and the approximate percentage achieved for each. They input this summary alongside the official rubric into Copilot, prompting it to generate supportive, criterion-referenced feedback. This feedback is then carefully reviewed, adapted, and personalised before being uploaded to the marking platform.

Students are made aware of this process in advance and shown a demonstration, reinforcing transparency and trust.
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Cannabis sativa plant named ‘PTC8510V’

US #PlantPatent No. 36,958 (granted today)

The variety was developed in Portland, Oregon. It is distinguished by various traits, including its total cannabinoid content and its high THCV:THC ratio (i.e. lower levels of active THC).
A close up of the flowers under ambient greenhouse light. A whole plant growing in a greenhouse