It's not just infringers who may be innocent -- designers can be Innocent too! |
With the weekend starting, Tiddles was just too tired to be properly apathetic |
INTA is coming full speed ahead to India. After several years of sponsoring Roundtable sessions in various sites in India, INTA has announced that, for the first time, it will be sponsoring a full-scale programme, to take place on February 12, 2011, in Mumbai, focusing on trade mark and branding issues within the Indian context. Entitled "Trademark Trailblazers in India", the full-day programme will feature speakers from India and various other countries. This looks like a great opportunity to meet leading trade mark and branding professionals in India as well as to join in the expected lively give and take between speakers and audience on cutting-edge issues. And naturally there is all of India to enjoy either before or after the programme, details of which can be found here.
With those long, boring holidays ahead and nothing to read, take cheer. The Intellectual Property Office (UK) has published four papers relating to patents commissioned by the late Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) before its dissolution in August:
- "Challenges to the Patent System" by Giuseppina D'AgostinoThe full reports are available to download here under "Latest publications".
- "The Impact of the Patent System on SMEs" by Alan Hughes and Andrea Mina
- "Patents and Industrialisation" by Christine MacLeod and Giuseppina D'Agostino
- "Sprucing Up Patent Law" by David Vaver
Finally, belated thanks to Rosie Burbidge for the link that led to this piece published on this weblog on Wednesday on public domain donors.
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