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Virginia Melgar, Chairperson, Fifth Board of Appeal, European Union Intellectual Property Office, Alicante, Spain, speaks during the “Emerging Issues in Geographical Indications” panel at the 2023 WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) Judges Forum.

 

Held annually, the event serves as a platform for judges from across the globe to exchange their expertise on the most pressing challenges raised by accelerating innovation and the increasingly transnational use of IP.

 

The 2023 IP Judges Forum took place at WIPO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 15-16, 2023.

 

More: WIPO Convenes Global Judiciary for the Annual WIPO Intellectual Property Judges Forum.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Peter Kmec, Deputy Prime Minister for the Recovery and Resilience Plan and the use of EU funds of Slovakia, delivers remarks at the opening of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Marcus Höpperger, Senior Director, Department for Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications, WIPO, moderates the “Emerging Issues in Geographical Indications” panel at the 2023 WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) Judges Forum.

 

Held annually, the event serves as a platform for judges from across the globe to exchange their expertise on the most pressing challenges raised by accelerating innovation and the increasingly transnational use of IP.

 

The 2023 IP Judges Forum took place at WIPO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 15-16, 2023.

 

More: WIPO Convenes Global Judiciary for the Annual WIPO Intellectual Property Judges Forum.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Kurze Zeit nach dem passieren der höchsten Bahnstation Tibets auf über 5000 m Höhe machte ich das Foto von der Höhenanzeige im Zug. Es ging jetzt schon wieder abwärts: "Nur" noch 4923 Meter über NN.

Yolanda Ríos Lopez, Judge, Commercial Court Number 1, Barcelona, Spain, speaks during the “Emerging Issues in Geographical Indications” panel at the 2023 WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) Judges Forum.

 

Held annually, the event serves as a platform for judges from across the globe to exchange their expertise on the most pressing challenges raised by accelerating innovation and the increasingly transnational use of IP.

 

The 2023 IP Judges Forum took place at WIPO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 15-16, 2023.

 

More: WIPO Convenes Global Judiciary for the Annual WIPO Intellectual Property Judges Forum.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Pavol Gregorčok, President of the Industrial Property Office of Slovakia, delivers remarks at the opening of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia

 

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Alfredo S. Gusman, Chief Judge, Federal Civil and Commercial Chamber II, National Civil and Commercial Court of Appeals, Buenos Aires, Argentina, speaks during the “Emerging Issues in Geographical Indications” panel at the 2023 WIPO Intellectual Property (IP) Judges Forum.

 

Held annually, the event serves as a platform for judges from across the globe to exchange their expertise on the most pressing challenges raised by accelerating innovation and the increasingly transnational use of IP.

 

The 2023 IP Judges Forum took place at WIPO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 15-16, 2023.

 

More: WIPO Convenes Global Judiciary for the Annual WIPO Intellectual Property Judges Forum.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The Forty-seventh Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from March 18 to March 20, 2024 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Dermlin™ Clinical indication

Skin wounds caused by burn and heat--be indicated in the treatment of wound surface not exceeding deep level II.

Surgical wound surface--be indicated in the treatment of surgical incision and skin transplant donating area.

Chronic ulcer--be indicated in the treatment of skin ulcer caused by diabetes, actinotheraphy and bedsore.

Emil Žatkuliak, Head of International Affairs Department, Industrial Property Office of Slovakia, delivers remarks at the opening of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

arched automobile beaches cable careful color danger discover entertainment environment explore flora fun gateway goa green india indication moody mystery ocean overhanging path picturesque plants pleasure pole protect relaxing resorts road romantic route rules scenic scooter seaside sign symbol traffic travel turn two unknown vacation vegetation wet wheeler wild wire

Its my brand new baby, whizzing around as only it does.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Photo by Frederick FN Noronha. Creative Commons. 3.0. Attribution. Non-commercial. May be reproduced for non-commercial purposes. For other purposes contact fn at goa-india dot org

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

arched automobile beaches cable careful color danger discover entertainment environment explore flora fun gateway goa green india indication moody mystery ocean overhanging path picturesque plants pleasure pole protect relaxing resorts road romantic route rules scenic scooter seaside sign symbol traffic travel turn two unknown vacation vegetation wet wheeler wild wire

An indication of a boring night. Ben had work to do so I was at his house doing a crossword and watching Planet Earth with his roommate.

 

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Agerola | Campania | ITALY

40°37'19" N 14°31'4" E

 

The Sentiero degli Dei links the tiny hilltop town of Bomerano, a small village in Agerola with Nocelle, another small village near Positano nestled on the slopes of Monte Peruso.

 

The name of the footpath, The Path of the Gods, is an indication of the spectacular scenery en-route. Ideally, walkers should walk from Agerola to Nocelle, and not vice-versa; the route runs gently downhill from this direction, with magnificent views of the Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

DeWitt – ACADEMIA Skeleton Rose Gold Ref: AC.SKE.001 Rose Gold colour tone indications

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

That town would be Cauzadilla de la Cueza.

INDICATION (2009)

Heidi Phillips (Winnipeg)

Art Space alleyway

 

send + receive: a festival of sound v.11

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

October 13 - 17, 2009

 

PART OF THE TRANSIENT SOUNDS INSTALLATION SERIES

 

Creating a refuge for technological rejects, Heidi Phillips mounted her treasured collection of outmoded electronics discovered at auctions in an Exchange District Tunnel. Once a family’s most prized possession, these radios became useless castoffs. Phillips breathes new life into the discarded gadgets with rhythmic samples from archival broadcasts that serve to elevate these items from their humble surroundings.

 

photo: Robert Szkolnicki

Blip post for September 30th 2009. Experimenting with Photoshop. The orange indicator light on this Fiat 500 model car was 'switched on' using Photoshop.

Expos lose 1-0 . Mark Gardner loses no-hitter in 10th inning

When the fifth-place Montreal Expos limped into Los Angeles for a three-game set at Dodger Stadium on July 26-28, 1991, there was little indication that history would be made that weekend. Not only would two Expos throw dramatic pitching gems in the series, but some of baseball’s long-standing records would be reclassified as a result of the events that unfolded.

 

The pitching matchup in the series opener featured a pair of hurlers whose careers had been recently saved by orthopedic surgeon Frank Jobe.1 Expos starter Mark Gardner underwent shoulder surgery for a torn labrum in November 1990 after his first full season in the big leagues.2 Gardner had returned to form since being activated from the disabled list on May 14, 1991, posting a solid 3.30 ERA in 14 starts.3 The Dodgers countered with Orel Hershiser, who was still being eased back into action after undergoing shoulder reconstruction surgery in April 1990.4

 

Gardner looked anything but dominant in the first inning as he walked Eddie Murray after getting the first two outs on a line drive to the right-field gap and a long fly ball. He quickly settled down after the walk and easily retired the next 19 batters in order. Meanwhile, Hershiser was nearly matching Gardner pitch for pitch, surrendering only a walk and an infield single to Tim Wallach in six strong innings. In spite of the fact that he had thrown only 73 pitches, Hershiser was removed for a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the sixth inning with one out and nobody on base.

 

Gardner kept the Los Angeles hitters at bay with an outstanding curveball and a good, moving fastball, although his streak of 19 consecutive outs was snapped when Kal Daniels walked to lead off the bottom of the eighth inning.5 After Mike Scioscia sacrificed Daniels to second, Dave Hansen hit a slow roller to third baseman Wallach, who barehanded it and gunned it to Andres Galarraga at first for the second out. Daniels broke for third on the play, but Galarraga’s strong relay to shortstop Spike Owen completed a stellar 5-3-6 double play, and Gardner took his no-hitter into the ninth inning.

 

The Expos’ best chance to break the scoreless tie was in the top of the ninth. Owen led off with a walk. He was forced at second on Gardner’s failed sacrifice attempt. Marquis Grissom’s two-out infield hit moved the Expos pitcher into scoring position, but both were stranded when Ivan Calderon flied out to deep right field.

 

Rookie Expos manager Tom Runnells had a pair of relievers warming up to start the bottom of the ninth even though Gardner hadn’t given up a hit and had thrown only 99 pitches in the first eight innings. He easily retired the Dodgers in order, getting Alfredo Griffin on a popup, striking out pinch-hitter Chris Gwynn on a moving fastball, and inducing Brett Butler to hit a weak groundball to second base. The appreciative fans at Dodger Stadium gave Gardner a standing ovation to acknowledge his nine no-hit innings, and his teammates briefly congratulated him when he returned to the dugout.6 He had faced just 28 batters through the first nine innings, and the only Dodger to come close to a base hit was Mike Scioscia, who smacked a hard groundball to Galarraga’s right in the fifth inning.

 

Gardner became the first pitcher to throw nine no-hit innings against the Dodgers in their home ballpark since Johnny Vander Meer in 1938.7 He was also the first visiting pitcher to throw nine no-hit innings at Dodger Stadium.8

 

After nine innings the game was scoreless. The light-hitting Expos, the lowest-scoring team in the National League in 1991, had been limited to two infield singles, so Gardner was forced to continue pitching in the bottom of the 10th inning to try to preserve his no-hitter. That ended with leadoff batter Lenny Harris, who hit a chopper over the mound that bounced twice in front of a charging Spike Owen. The Expos shortstop had no chance to throw out Harris at first. The next batter, Eddie Murray, singled to chase Gardner from the mound, and then Darryl Strawberry hit a line-drive single on a 2-and-0 curveball from Jeff Fassero to win the game. After throwing nine no-hit innings, Gardner was tagged with the loss in a 1-0 heartbreaker.

 

Gardner put the evening’s events in perspective after the game. “The no-hitter was really of no consequence,” he said. “It didn’t matter to me. I wanted to win the game, even if they went into the pen at the end.”9

 

He may have lost the game, but did Gardner’s nine innings of no-hit baseball qualify as a no-hitter? According to the vague definition in the scoring rules at the time, a no-hitter was “an official game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, give up no hits.”10 One could argue that Gardner still threw a no-hitter, because after nine innings he hadn’t given up any hits and the game was official. The Dodgers contacted the Elias Sports Bureau, MLB’s official statistician, which led the official scorer to rule that the Expos pitcher had not thrown a no-hitter.11 After the game Gardner was told that he would be credited only with throwing nine no-hit innings.12

 

It was just the 12th time in baseball history that a no-hitter had been broken up in extra innings, and the first time in 26 years.13 The previous pitcher to endure that experience was Cincinnati’s Jim Maloney, who pitched 10 no-hit innings against the New York Mets on June 14, 1965, before surrendering a leadoff home run in the 11th inning in a 1-0 loss. However, Maloney, along with all the other pitchers who had lost no-hitters in extra innings, had been given credit for throwing a no-hitter.14

 

While the Elias Sports Bureau may have been convinced that Gardner didn’t deserve credit for a no-hitter, others weren’t so sure. The Sporting News and Macmillan, publisher of the Complete Baseball Reference Book and the Baseball Encyclopedia respectively, indicated that Gardner would be credited with a no-hitter in their next edition.15 In a completely different approach, the Elias Book of Baseball Records would continue to use a separate list for pitchers who lost no-hitters in extra innings.16 A few days after Gardner’s outing, Rich Levin, director of public relations for the commissioner’s office, announced that the Committee for Statistical Accuracy would likely meet to review the Gardner no-hitter issue in September.17

 

The Committee for Statistical Accuracy was an eight-man panel chaired by Commissioner Fay Vincent and also included Seymour Siwoff, general manager of the Elias Sports Bureau.18 The committee was asked to review a variety of baseball records, including the single-season home-run record that was credited at the time to both Roger Maris (61 homers in a 162-game schedule) and Babe Ruth (60 in a 154-game schedule). As Levin suggested in late July, they were also asked to determine if Gardner should be given credit for a no-hitter.19

 

On September 4 the committee announced that Maris was awarded sole possession of the single-season home-run record and Gardner was denied a no-hitter.20 The committee also altered the definition of a no-hitter to “a game in which a pitcher or pitchers complete a game of nine innings or more without allowing a hit.”21 That wording change resulted in the elimination of 50 no-hitters from the record books, dating back to the 1890 season.22 Twelve of them involved pitchers throwing at least nine no-hit innings before giving up one or more hits in extra innings, including the famous 1959 game in which Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched 12 perfect innings, only to lose the game in the 13th.23 The other 38 games wiped from the record books were those in which the pitcher or pitchers gave up no hits but threw fewer than nine innings. Those included road losses in which the home team didn’t bat in the ninth inning, and games that were cut short by rain, darkness, or other reasons.24

 

The weak-hitting Expos would continue to struggle scoring runs in their series with the Dodgers, although the team finally snapped its scoreless streak at 30⅓ innings by pushing across two unearned runs in the seventh inning of the series finale. Those two runs would be crucial for Dennis Martinez, who tossed a perfect game less than 48 hours after Gardner lost his no-hit bid. Without those two unearned runs, Martinez would have been forced to return to the mound in the 10th inning and risk suffering a fate similar to that of hard-luck Harvey Haddix and Mark Gardner.

A good indication that you're where you're supposed to be is when you come across evidence of labour (and therefore expense) having been applied to ease ones progress. Sawing a lump out of fallen trees over a path is just such a case. They would have been logged or removed before, but now they are left in situ as much as is safe, to allow nature to take its course. They form valuable habitat and can even become "nursery trees" with seeds using their rotting carcass as nutrients to give birth to new life.

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Worldwide Perspectives on Geographical Indications - An International Conference - 5-8- July 2022

 

This international conference is co-organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement (CIRAD) to discuss the most recent research and implementing practices of geographical indications (GIs) in all the regions of the world: Europe, Asia/Oceania, Africa, South and North America.

 

The International Conference has taken place from the 5th to the 8th of July 2022 in Montpellier (France), and has gathered researchers, policy makers and practitioners.

 

To learn more about the conference, please visit the website (available in English, French and Spanish): gi2021.sciencesconf.org/

Photo of the “Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin from Slovakia” cultural event, co-organized by WIPO and the Government of Slovakia.

 

Held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, the event included a folklore performance and the inauguration of an exhibition.

 

The Assemblies of WIPO Member States took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 9-17, 2024.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Indication of the main acupoints in the scope of the Major (12) Twelve

University of Indianaplis, Indiana. There was no indication of name of the artist and title of the sculpture.

INDICATION (2009)

Heidi Phillips (Winnipeg)

Art Space alleyway

 

send + receive: a festival of sound v.11

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

October 13 - 17, 2009

 

PART OF THE TRANSIENT SOUNDS INSTALLATION SERIES

 

Creating a refuge for technological rejects, Heidi Phillips mounted her treasured collection of outmoded electronics discovered at auctions in an Exchange District Tunnel. Once a family’s most prized possession, these radios became useless castoffs. Phillips breathes new life into the discarded gadgets with rhythmic samples from archival broadcasts that serve to elevate these items from their humble surroundings.

 

photo: Robert Szkolnicki

The shoes give an indication of Roman society at Vindolanda, as some people were extensively mending their footwear and only throwing old shoes away when they were beyond repair, while others discarded otherwise sturdy shoes or boots that were still in reasonable condition.

 

The shoe making process has not changed too much in the last 2000 years. Tanned leather was carefully cut to the required shape for the intended shoe or boot, and then placed over a last (a foot shaped stand) which was used to shape the shoe. There is evidence to suggest that many shoes were 'bespoke' or especially made for a person, who would have placed their foot on a pattern to determine their exact size and shape.

 

Decorated eyelets were quite common on even the most simple shoes and, if money allowed, there was no problem in acquiring expensive , highly decorated or latticework shoes. Whatever the cost, most outdoor shoes had heavily studded soles to prolong their wear.

 

The very large number of shoe soles without uppers found at Vindolanda may indicate that, in some cases, expensive uppers were re

Photo of the Third Special Session of the Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) which took place in Geneva, Switzerland from October 2-6, 2023, in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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