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Bart Gordon, former Chairman, House Committee on Science and Technology
At the start of Transatlantic Week 2012 in Washington, DC, Science|Business organised an open, expert debate on the legal, economic and technological implications of a new trend: the US and EU patent systems are starting to converge.
The discussion took place on 7 May 2012 on Captiol Hill in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Something funny has happened on the way to new patent legislation: For the first time, the US and EU systems are starting to converge. The new US patent law has moved towards a European, first-to-file approach to patent priority. The European Union is moving, ever so slowly, towards a unified patent system that operates in English with just a few other languages; and it is proposing a unified court system for IP.
How far could this converging trend go? What will it mean, for inventors and for the economies generally on both sides of the ocean? What further measures are needed?
This event was organised in association with the Transatlantic Policy Network and the Federal Circuit Bar Association.
Pictures: Maryum Raza Photography
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
Dr. Gopichand Katragadda, Group Chief Technology Officer, TATA Group speaking at a session on Intellectual Property, 9 November.
The session was held as part of the India-UK TECH Summit in New Delhi, 7-9 November 2016. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
A moment in social media history. Flickr, along with search engine, Boing Boing and Wikipedia have imposed a blackout for 24 hours on 18 January 2012 in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) being supported by US Congress.
For more information, see blog.flickr.net/en/2012/01/18/pipa-sopa/
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
and their own site here...
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
Howard Fogt, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Walter Park, Associate Professor, American University
At the start of Transatlantic Week 2012 in Washington, DC, Science|Business organised an open, expert debate on the legal, economic and technological implications of a new trend: the US and EU patent systems are starting to converge.
The discussion took place on 7 May 2012 on Captiol Hill in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Something funny has happened on the way to new patent legislation: For the first time, the US and EU systems are starting to converge. The new US patent law has moved towards a European, first-to-file approach to patent priority. The European Union is moving, ever so slowly, towards a unified patent system that operates in English with just a few other languages; and it is proposing a unified court system for IP.
How far could this converging trend go? What will it mean, for inventors and for the economies generally on both sides of the ocean? What further measures are needed?
This event was organised in association with the Transatlantic Policy Network and the Federal Circuit Bar Association.
Pictures: Maryum Raza Photography
Rouget F. (Ric) Henschel, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
The European Union is struggling towards a reform of its complex, costly patent system with unified application process (in most member-states), and steps towards a more efficient court system.
The discussion took place on 18 June 2012 at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Following its conference on international IP reform May 7 in the US Congress, Science|Business is launching a study of the innovation impact of these changes to provide an overview of the reforms, and begin examining their meaning for industry and academia.
Pictures by Carlos Nomen
"Patent on Rheostat." MHG's typewritten description of prior art. Written after her patent; context unclear.
Jo Johnson, UK Minister of State for Science and Universities at a session on intellectual property, 9 November. The session was held as part of the India-UK TECH Summit in New Delhi, 7-9 November 2016. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Annual Spring Conference 2018 was held on 10 May 2018, on the subject of 'Intermediary Liability and Responsibility'.
On 12 March 2024 the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law held the 2024 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture, delivered by Professor Oren Bracha (William C. Conner Chair in Law, The University of Texas, Austin).
Abstract: It is a universal truism that the subject matter of modern intellectual property law is intangible information. Yet the field is haunted by a stubborn specter of physicalism. Time and again, courts and commentators engage in reasoning that relies on physicalist and quasi-physicalist assumptions or fails to absorb the implications of the intangible object of property. This happens in a wide variety of contexts, spanning from the patentability of DNA sequences to copyright infringement by training Generative Artificial Intelligence systems. The lecture explores persisting physicalism in intellectual property law, diagnoses its sources, and argues that we should go beyond it.
For more information see:
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
and their own site here...
"She is giving a lecture as if she were in a women's club." Possible note written by a participant during the Stanley hearings.
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
Ric Henschel, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
At the start of Transatlantic Week 2012 in Washington, DC, Science|Business organised an open, expert debate on the legal, economic and technological implications of a new trend: the US and EU patent systems are starting to converge.
The discussion took place on 7 May 2012 on Captiol Hill in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Something funny has happened on the way to new patent legislation: For the first time, the US and EU systems are starting to converge. The new US patent law has moved towards a European, first-to-file approach to patent priority. The European Union is moving, ever so slowly, towards a unified patent system that operates in English with just a few other languages; and it is proposing a unified court system for IP.
How far could this converging trend go? What will it mean, for inventors and for the economies generally on both sides of the ocean? What further measures are needed?
This event was organised in association with the Transatlantic Policy Network and the Federal Circuit Bar Association.
Pictures: Maryum Raza Photography
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Annual Spring Conference 2018 was held on 10 May 2018, on the subject of 'Intermediary Liability and Responsibility'.
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
and their own site here...
Allen Dixon, Managing Director, International Intellectual Property & Technology Consulting (IIPTC)
The European Union is struggling towards a reform of its complex, costly patent system with unified application process (in most member-states), and steps towards a more efficient court system.
The discussion took place on 18 June 2012 at the European Parliament in Brussels.
Following its conference on international IP reform May 7 in the US Congress, Science|Business is launching a study of the innovation impact of these changes to provide an overview of the reforms, and begin examining their meaning for industry and academia.
Pictures by Carlos Nomen
DLA Piper was a proud sponsor of the Second Annual University of San Diego School of Law Patent Law Conference: The Future of Patent Law.
Opening night of this event, January 29, 2012, featured dinner and a musical performance by DeNovo (featuring Chief Judge Randall Rader, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals; Matthew Bryan, Esq., World Intellectual Property Organization; Professor Sean O’Connor, University of Washington School of Law, and others) at House of San Diego.
Photos by Alan Decker, David Gulley and Diane Vislisel
Intellectual property students from the University of Washington and its European partner schools will convene in Alicante, Spain to attend the Transnational Seminar on patent, trademark and copyright protection, including topics such as legal protection for software, trade dress protection, and license negotiation. The program is co-hosted by the Center for Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP) of the University of Washington School of Law and the University of Alicante (Alicante, Spain)
At the start of Transatlantic Week 2012 in Washington, DC, Science|Business organised an open, expert debate on the legal, economic and technological implications of a new trend: the US and EU patent systems are starting to converge.
The discussion took place on 7 May 2012 on Captiol Hill in the Rayburn House Office Building.
Something funny has happened on the way to new patent legislation: For the first time, the US and EU systems are starting to converge. The new US patent law has moved towards a European, first-to-file approach to patent priority. The European Union is moving, ever so slowly, towards a unified patent system that operates in English with just a few other languages; and it is proposing a unified court system for IP.
How far could this converging trend go? What will it mean, for inventors and for the economies generally on both sides of the ocean? What further measures are needed?
This event was organised in association with the Transatlantic Policy Network and the Federal Circuit Bar Association.
Pictures: Maryum Raza Photography
Google Copyright School Handbook (2011)
Rules:
1) We're Google, so we can rip-off anyone's content.
2) You can't.
by laughzilla for the daily dose
source: www.thedailydose.com/archives/2011/the-daily-dose-Thursda...
Adam Williams, Director International Policy, UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) speaking at a session on Intellectual Property, 9 November.
The session was held as part of the India-UK TECH Summit in New Delhi, 7-9 November 2016. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
and their own site here...
Winners of the 2011 Rock the House music competition which took place on the House of Commons Terrace overlooking the Thames.
More info here....
www.mikeweatherleymp.com/2011/07/01/we-really-rocked-the-...
and their own site here...