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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
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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FEDERAL RESEARCH: DOE Is Addressing Invention Disclosure and Other Challenges but Needs a Plan to Guide Data Management Improvements
Holyoak and Torremans Intellectual Property Law provides readers with a clear introduction to the whole of UK intellectual property law, whilst carefully placing the law in its global context and acknowledging the influence of EU and other international jurisdictions over its development.
This edition continues to examine the methods and reasoning behind key statutory and case decisions, and provides readers with real life examples of intellectual property law in action, helping to bring the subject to life. Recent developments within the law relating to biotechnology patenting, IT and internet, and trademark, imaging and character rights are explored, providing readers with a cutting edge exploration of the subject.
Additional pedagogical features have been incorporated into the fifth edition, making it even easier for readers to navigate the text - each chapter now has a comprehensive introduction and summary, as well as expanded lists of annotated further reading for those who wish to explore a topic further. Further subheadings have also been added, along with flowcharts and diagrams to help comprehensibly explain the more challenging concepts.
This book is also accompanied by an online resource centre which provides updates and weblinks between editions, and is linked to the Blackstones Statutes on Intellectual Property Law website.
New to this edition:-
* Expanded discussion of biotechnology patenting, IT and the internet, trademarks, images and character rights
* Further discussion of international developments in intellectual property and their impact on the law, providing a global context for discussions throughout the text
* Expanded annotated further reading lists and reference sections now at the end of every chapter
* Clear end of chapter overviews which summarize the main points covered and help to consolidate learning and aid navigation
* Short introductory guide to using the pedagogical features within the text
* Larger format and additional subheadings to increase accessibility for readers
The Innovation Economy: Unleashing Intellectual Property to Fuel Growth and Create Jobs
June 2, 2010, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Watch a video of this event here: www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/06/pto.html
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office David Kappos appeared at the Center for American Progress to discuss the role of innovation as a principal driver of economic growth and job creation. Harvard Business Review recently described the USPTO as the "biggest job creator you never heard of" because inventions that can spark new businesses are stuck in the backlog of unprocessed patent applications. Under Secretary Kappos discussed his agenda for reducing the backlog and speeding the delivery of innovative goods and services to market.
Poster of 'Copyright, or the right to copy' documentary film about intellectual property. More infos: www.copiadmalditos.net
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
We just got this brand new CD as a gift. Unfortunately, we can't listen to it because our only cd players are an iBook and a G4 media station.
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
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Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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In a move that will create greater consistency in patent examination and enforcement across three continents, Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) Commissioner Young-min Kim (left) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Deputy Director Michelle K. Lee (right) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that brings KIPO fully into the Cooperative Patent Classification system developed by the USPTO and the European Patent Office (EPO).
U.S. Mission Geneva/ Eric Bridiers
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.
The Innovation Economy: Unleashing Intellectual Property to Fuel Growth and Create Jobs
June 2, 2010, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Watch a video of this event here: www.americanprogress.org/events/2010/06/pto.html
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office David Kappos appeared at the Center for American Progress to discuss the role of innovation as a principal driver of economic growth and job creation. Harvard Business Review recently described the USPTO as the "biggest job creator you never heard of" because inventions that can spark new businesses are stuck in the backlog of unprocessed patent applications. Under Secretary Kappos discussed his agenda for reducing the backlog and speeding the delivery of innovative goods and services to market.
In a move that will create greater consistency in patent examination and enforcement across three continents, Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) Commissioner Young-min Kim (left) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Deputy Director Michelle K. Lee (right) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that brings KIPO fully into the Cooperative Patent Classification system developed by the USPTO and the European Patent Office (EPO).
U.S. Mission Geneva/ Eric Bridiers
An event held at the Faculty on 15 October 2019 to welcome Prathiba M. Singh, and award the Prathiba M. Singh Scholarship to two LLM students for 2019. The event was presented by Cambridge University Vice Chancellor Stephen Toope, and Pro Vice Chancellor Eilis Ferran.
On World Intellectual Property Day, April 26, we welcomed Mandela Washington Fellow Mhlanganisi Madlongolwana at our American Corner in Pretoria to present a free public workshop on understanding intellectual property.
Our Minister Counselor for Economic Affairs Alan Tousignant welcomed Madlongolwana and explained to those in attendance the work the Embassy does to promote intellectual property rights both in South Africa and across the world.
The session equipped entrepreneurs and creatives alike with new knowledge on the different types of intellectual property, the important steps to protect those great ideas and inventions, as well as the steps one can take when selling their idea to a company.
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
In a move that will create greater consistency in patent examination and enforcement across three continents, Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) Commissioner Young-min Kim (left) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Deputy Director Michelle K. Lee (right) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that brings KIPO fully into the Cooperative Patent Classification system developed by the USPTO and the European Patent Office (EPO).
U.S. Mission Geneva/ Eric Bridiers
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
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
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011 pictured here with other members of her band on the night and Speaker of The House, John Bercow.
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Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
WIPO's first-ever Open Day took place on June 5, 2010. Visitors enjoyed a vibrant musical performance in the Organization's gardens, featuring South African "Black Earth" band.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Liliana Magliore. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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March 10, 2011 - We were lucky to host 3 great lawyers to share their thoughts and expertise on Intellectual Property and the Internet of Things. Thanks to Karen Durell (Miller Thompson), Michael Fekete (Osler) and Felix Tang (Innovate LLP)
Ian Hargreaves, professor of digital economy at Cardiff University and co-editor of Intellectual Property and Innovation, a Lisbon Council publication, listens to Neelie Kroes, vice-president of the European Commission and commissioner for the digital agenda, at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. 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.