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Reto Hilty, professor of intellectual property law at the University of Zurich; director of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law, and one of the authors of Intellectual Property and Innovation, a Lisbon Council publication, speaks at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
On September 24, 2009, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) signed a Workplan for Bilateral Cooperation at the United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva. David J. Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO signed on behalf of the USPTO and Mr. Gift Huggins Sibanda, Director General of ARIPO signed on behalf of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization.
Location: United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva
Photo Credit: U.S. Mission Geneva / Eric Bridiers
Students and professionals from China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil at #LUISSBusiness to learn how to apply IP as a strategic and managerial tool improving companies’ services and creating values to the clients. Specialized Course in IP Management and Valuation Graduation Day – the ten-week specialized program jointly promoted by LUISS Business School with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO, through the WIPO Academy) – was held on July 19th: congratulations to the new established international network of IP Specialists! #IntellectualProperty
The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
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The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
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The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
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The diagonal repeating text reads "sin restricciones" which is spanish for "no restrictions."
That's the name of this album by the Argentinian band "Miranda!"
"No Restrictions" is their second album. It's pretty good. Or so we think. We haven't been able to hear it yet.
That's because we have a broken copy of this album. Why is it broken? The answer to that question is in the words COPY CONTROLLED.
Angela van der Meer, senior policy adviser in the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands, joins the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
On March 26, 2014, Jeremy de Beer, Associate Professor from the Faculty of Law at University of Ottawa, gave a research lecture on how different intellectual property strategies promote or inhibit open innovation. Professor De Beer is currently working on technological innovation and intellectual property in global contexts. His research is applied in practical contexts ranging from information communication technology in the digital economy to biotechnology in life sciences industries to innovation strategy at international, national, and firm levels.
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws. Some vendors have stores. Others work from cases that can be closed and carted off on a moment's notice. Some items are perfectly legal knock-offs. Some are counterfeit goods. Others may be legitimately licensed products that were dumped as surplus. Still others - so-called "gray market goods" - may have been legitimately licensed for sale overseas but not intended for sale the United States.
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Students and professionals from China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil at #LUISSBusiness to learn how to apply IP as a strategic and managerial tool improving companies’ services and creating values to the clients. Specialized Course in IP Management and Valuation Graduation Day – the ten-week specialized program jointly promoted by LUISS Business School with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO, through the WIPO Academy) – was held on July 19th: congratulations to the new established international network of IP Specialists! #IntellectualProperty
Steven Krone (Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp), Glen L Kulik (Kulik Gottesman & Siegel, LLP), Mariya Levy (Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush & Kaller, LLP), Allison Brehm (Kelley Drye & Warren LLP). Photo credit: NATPE
The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
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The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
This photo is KONOMARKED ("Most Rights Sharable"). If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
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On September 24, 2009, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) signed a Workplan for Bilateral Cooperation at the United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva. David J. Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO signed on behalf of the USPTO and Mr. Gift Huggins Sibanda, Director General of ARIPO signed on behalf of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization.
Location: United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva
Photo Credit: U.S. Mission Geneva / Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
The Howard T. Markey National Courts Building on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, home of the United States Court of Federal Claims and United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, successor to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
This photo is KONOMARKED ("Most Rights Sharable"). If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
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In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
Martin Bresson, minister counsellor, competitiveness and single market, Permanent Representation of Denmark to the EU, asks a question at the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
Paul Hofheinz, president, the Lisbon Council; Ian Hargreaves, author, Digital Opportunity: A Review of Intellectual Property and Growth and Simon Hampton, director, European public policy, Google, listen intently to Ed Quilty, director, copyright and IP enforcement, Intellectual Property Office, United Kingdom, at the special policy briefing on Digital Opportunity: How the Intellectual Property Framework Supports Growth and Innovation, organised by the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think tank. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
To make it easier for any inventor to pursue patent protection in both the U.S. and Australia, USPTO Deputy Director Michelle K. Lee (right) and IP Australia Director General Patricia Kelly (left) signed Wednesday a Memorandum of Understanding strengthening their already solid partnership.
U.S. Mission Geneva/ Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws. Some vendors have stores. Others work from cases that can be closed and carted off on a moment's notice. Some items are perfectly legal knock-offs. Some are counterfeit goods. Others may be legitimately licensed products that were dumped as surplus. Still others - so-called "gray market goods" - may have been legitimately licensed for sale overseas but not intended for sale the United States.
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If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
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In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
Conference co-organized by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and Brazilian National Confederation of Industry (CNI) and sponsored by CNI
Baroness Wilcox in the restoration, archiving and preservation rooms of Pinewood Studio’s Picture Post Production department, observing the scanning of an old Studio Canal title for restoration.
Baroness Wilcox, Minister for Intellectual Property, visited Pinewood Studios to discover how changing technologies are affecting the industry and what the government can do to help the sector’s economic growth.
www.ipo.gov.uk/press-release-20110613.htm
Pictures courtesy of Pinewood Group.
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws. Some vendors have stores. Others work from cases that can be closed and carted off on a moment's notice. Some items are perfectly legal knock-offs. Some are counterfeit goods. Others may be legitimately licensed products that were dumped as surplus. Still others - so-called "gray market goods" - may have been legitimately licensed for sale overseas but not intended for sale the United States.
This photo is konomarked ("Most Rights Sharable").
If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
KONOMARK - Most Rights Sharable. Just ask me.
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
Canal Street in Manhattan is famous for selling knock-off purses and other items that may or may not run afoul of trademark or copyright laws. Some vendors have stores. Others work from cases that can be closed and carted off on a moment's notice. Some items are perfectly legal knock-offs. Some are counterfeit goods. Others may be legitimately licensed products that were dumped as surplus. Still others - so-called "gray market goods" - may have been legitimately licensed for sale overseas but not intended for sale the United States.
This photo is konomarked ("Most Rights Sharable").
If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
KONOMARK - Most Rights Sharable. Just ask me.
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
1983 of Rubik's Cube patent. You are free to use the patents on your website. Please credit www.patentswallart.com
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
Căutăm împreună soluţii pentru combaterea produselor contrafăcute şi a pirateriei, şi pentru protejarea drepturilor de proprietate intelectuală. Ambasada a găzduit astăzi o masă rotundă, la care procurori şi specialişti au discutat despre elaborarea unei strategii naționale privind proprietatea intelectuală şi despre cum pot fi sprijinite instituţiile responsabile de aplicarea acesteia.
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers
Bernt Hugenholtz, professor of intellectual property law and director of the Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam, speaks during a breakout session at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
In a collaborative program, the US Mission worked closely with the Mexican Mission and FIAPF, the International Federation of Film Producers Federations, to highlight the importance of intellectual property rights for film producers and artists around the world, and therefore also for economic growth and development. The US Mission hosted a showing of the movie “el estudiante” by Mexican filmmaker Roberto Girault, followed by a talk by Girault on the making of the movie and the importance of IP protection to the success of his work.
U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers