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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.
Samantha Jones, an entrant in the Rock the House competition 2011.
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"Creativity is independent of everything. It will always be there, but what changes is the way it is presented to people," says Manu Dibango in an interview with WIPO.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Jean-François Arrou-Vignod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Ian Hargreaves, professor of digital economy at Cardiff University and co-editor of Intellectual Property and Innovation, a Lisbon Council policy brief, 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.
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)
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
Ian Hargreaves, author of Digital Opportunity: A Review of Intellectual Property and Growth, a report commissioned by Prime Minister Cameron, speaks at a special policy briefing on 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.
Took the kids to see this exhibition last week. It really was excellent. I recommend that you allow yourself plenty of time though. We found that three hours flew past and it cost about £25 for the three of us. Better to go in the morning and make a day of it. There is so much to do and see. It's a pity they don't seem to do a year long pass. I'd happily pay for it. Needless to say my kids and this big kid loved it and we might even try and go back this weekend as they're offering workshops with some of Aardman's animators.
I particularly enjoyed the jam splatting workshop and the plasticine forest. Good to se the Wallace and Gromit sets. Buddding stop frame animators will be interested to see the scale and intricate level of detail in the set designs. Great contraptions and interesting information on intellectual property issues too.
Highly recommended!
From the GSC website:
Wallace and Gromit present...A World of Cracking Ideas
We are proud to announce that we have secured the first opportunity outside London to host “Wallace and Gromit present . . . A World Cracking Ideas”. This is a fabulous interactive exhibition stuffed full of crazy innovation, some amazing examples of ideas that have gone from a twinkle in someone's eye to reality and a huge range of activites, fun and games which stimulate your creative juices. (Oh and, of course Wallace and Gromit!)
"Wallace and Gromit present... A World of Cracking Ideas" is sponsored by the Intellectual Property Office, presented by Aardman Animations and produced by SGA.
The exhibition will be here from April 2nd until November 30th 2010.
Neelie Kroes, vice-president of the European Commission and commissioner for the digital agenda, delivers the keynote address at The 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by the Lisbon Council in Brussels. For more information, visit www.lisboncouncil.net.
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Ambassador Gomez Camacho, Mexico's Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, speaks with filmaker Roberto Girault and other participants at a film screening. 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 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'.
Presenter: Katie Lane is an attorney and negotiation coach who works with artists and freelancers to help them protect their rights and get paid fairly for the work they do. Combining a background in theatre, years of experience negotiating multi-million dollar deals, and a deep affection for all things nerdy, she teaches people how to protect their work and negotiate in a style that feels comfortable, strong and authentic. Katie posts weekly about law and negotiation at her blog WorkMadeForHire.net.
Photos by Mario Gallucci
Ambassador Betty E. King, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, and Ambassador Gomez Camacho, Mexico's Permanent Representative, watch a screening of "el estudiante" at the U.S. Mission to the UN in Geneva.
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
Minister for Intellectual Property, David Lammy, (left) with UK-IPO Director Ian Fletcher at the World IP Day event at the Science Museum.
CNI- Sao Paulo, 2013_10_31.Gestao da Propriedade Intelectual para Inovacao.Inovacao tecnologica: desafios e oportunidades na gestão de PI: Moderador ;David Koris, Presidente, Comissao de Propriedade Intelectual da ICC;Dir.Juridico, Chefe de PI, Shell International B.V. Paletrantes: Stephane Tronchon, Dir. Juridico â Politica de Direitos de PI â Uniao Europea, Qualcomm, Martina Eberle, Vice Presidente, Propriedade Intelectual Mundial, BASF e Ricardo Castanheira, Dir.Geral, Motion Pictures Association Latin America (MPA-AL).
Foto Adri Felden
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 web site - www.rassid.com - is using one of my images without permission or (LOL!) compensation of any kind. The image is not "CC" licensed. The other problem is that google, in its image search utility ("ice cream shop"), is now taking people that click on my image in their search page to the thieving site. Imagine 20-50 views per day lost to a thieving site. I've sent a message to google about this but google is ignoring me. As can be seen by the image, the site itself, rassid.com, is also ignoring my complaints about their theft.
I've in the past let non-commercial sites use my images and in most cases they're nice enough to ask first. This site neither asked nor ever received any permission to use my image of an ice cream shop and it's certainly a commercial site looking to profit by my "intellectual property."
This is just one of the problems with the so-called "intellectual property" laws. They're only for mega-corporations (and maybe fellow Lincoln grad Jay Meisel). If there was a chance that I could collect $160,000 for this copyright violation, as the publishing industries expect to be compensated for such violations, I'd be running to a lawyer (or they'd be running to me). But I'm not and they're not because the big bucks aren't for little people. Same with the laws.
The thieving site -
www.rassid.com/business-plan/business-plan-an-ice-cream-s...
My flickr page for the image -
www.flickr.com/photos/14060984@N05/3481640411/in/set-7215...
Presenter: Katie Lane is an attorney and negotiation coach who works with artists and freelancers to help them protect their rights and get paid fairly for the work they do. Combining a background in theatre, years of experience negotiating multi-million dollar deals, and a deep affection for all things nerdy, she teaches people how to protect their work and negotiate in a style that feels comfortable, strong and authentic. Katie posts weekly about law and negotiation at her blog WorkMadeForHire.net.
Photos by Mario Gallucci
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.
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.
I've always been amused by the use of non-licensed characters. I've been meaning to start a photo album of all the ones I see.
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
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.
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.
Cédric Manara, associate professor of law at EDHEC Business School, 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.
what does Spiderman have to do with a St. Thomas island tour?
We saw Lion King tourbuses and other nonsense themed buses.
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.
KONOMARK - Most Rights Sharable. Just ask me.
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.
READ MORE ABOUT AMAZON'S COUNTERFEIT GOODS AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
Amazon Hammered for Counterfeit Sales ~ 247wallst.com
Amazon made it easier for Chinese counterfeiters to sell you fake products ~ Yahoo News
5 Things You Should Know About Amazon's Issues With Counterfeits ~ Consumerist.com
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The $4 million battle over counterfeit pool toys at Amazon ~ Bloomberg.com
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Amazon's Problems With Copyright Infringement
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Amazon May Go To Trial Over Counterfeit Goods Suit
Amazon Counterfeit goods problem ~ Brandistry Blog
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Amazon Sellers See Fakes on the Rise
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amazon Struggles to keep counterfeits off the market - or are they even trying?
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Amazon a Safe Harbor for ART THIEVES
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Does Amazon Sell Fake Products? - You Better Believe It!
Do You Know What's Going in Your Amazon Shopping Cart? ~ The Wall Street Journal
Lee and DeMeritt have recently sued Lil Nas X and Cardi B for Copyright Infringement asserting that X and B’s “Rodeo” has a substantially similar sound and feel to their “Broad Day.” They explained that both songs appear the same in many ways. ✅ For View Source: bit.ly/2NgGeAp
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.
Minister for Intellectual Property, David Lammy, speaking at the World IP Day event at the Science Museum.
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.
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READ MORE ABOUT AMAZON'S COUNTERFEIT GOODS AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
Amazon Hammered for Counterfeit Sales ~ 247wallst.com
Amazon made it easier for Chinese counterfeiters to sell you fake products ~ Yahoo News
5 Things You Should Know About Amazon's Issues With Counterfeits ~ Consumerist.com
finance.yahoo.com/news/amazons-counterfeit-problem-gettin...
www.cnbc.com/2016/05/25/amazon-counterfeiters-wreak-havoc...
The $4 million battle over counterfeit pool toys at Amazon ~ Bloomberg.com
Daimler AG Sues Amazon over counterfeit Mercedes wheels
www.geekwire.com/2016/daimler-ag-sues-amazon-knockoff-mer...
Jack Ma of Ali Baba claims fakes are often better...
www.businessinsider.com/jack-ma-says-fakes-are-often-bett...
Amazon's Problems With Copyright Infringement
www.plagiarismtoday.com/2016/06/16/amazon-serious-copyrig...
Amazon May Go To Trial Over Counterfeit Goods Suit
Amazon Counterfeit goods problem ~ Brandistry Blog
www.dailydot.com/news/amazon-marketplace-conterfeit-fake-...
Amazon Sellers See Fakes on the Rise
www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y15/m11/i19/s01
amazon Struggles to keep counterfeits off the market - or are they even trying?
www.cbsnews.com/news/amazon-struggling-to-keep-counterfei...
Amazon a Safe Harbor for ART THIEVES
www.leahg.me/amazon-a-safe-harbor-for-art-thieves-what-ca...
Does Amazon Sell Fake Products? - You Better Believe It!
Do You Know What's Going in Your Amazon Shopping Cart? ~ The Wall Street Journal
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.