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Freitag, 03. September 2010 um 18:35 Uhr |
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Further to IPKat team member Neil's post earlier today (here), and seeing as the weekend is almost upon us, here are some enjoyable themes for readers to contemplate.
1. Tom Lehrer's classic song Zum Artikel:
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Plagiarism: do we know what it means, do we know why we need it? |
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Freitag, 03. September 2010 um 16:36 Uhr |
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There are certain terms, frequently used in connection with IP matters, the meaning of which is utimately unclear. In my mind, no term better meets this description than "plagiarism" or "plagiarist". Zum Artikel:
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Freitag, 03. September 2010 um 01:40 Uhr |
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The IPKat made his feelings known on the subject of an IP Tsar last month here and here. Since raising the subject he has received many interesting comments, both for and against, and he Zum Artikel:
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Catbert and Wally: an IP analysis |
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Donnerstag, 02. September 2010 um 20:46 Uhr |
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It's a long time since a Dilbert cartoon featured on this weblog -- a year ago, in fact ("Not enough to make a Kat laugh", here), when this member of the team needed some explanation regarding the Zum Artikel:
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Those pesky patent proposals: now it's CIPA's turn |
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Donnerstag, 02. September 2010 um 16:53 Uhr |
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The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) has just issued a press release concerning the thumbs-down which the Advocate Generals of the Court of Justice have given to the (questionable) Zum Artikel:
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Evergreen or nevergreen: that is the question |
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Donnerstag, 02. September 2010 um 00:28 Uhr |
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Guy Selby-Lowndes is the IPKat's friend -- and one of his oldest readers in both senses of the word. A greatly experienced patent attorney, he also possesses a curiosity and liveliness of intellect Zum Artikel:
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The Stig can be "outed": official |
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Donnerstag, 02. September 2010 um 01:16 Uhr |
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Last week, in "Stig-ment of the imagination?", the IPKat reported on the dispute between the BBC, which holds the rights to the unbelievably popular Top Gear TV series, and publisher HarperCollins Zum Artikel:
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Mittwoch, 01. September 2010 um 17:22 Uhr |
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There's just one whimsy today. The IPKat is thinking of compiling a useful list of fictional villains (especially those currently lurking in the public domain) who have not yet been appropriated by Zum Artikel:
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Mittwoch, 01. September 2010 um 10:27 Uhr |
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It is with the greatest of pleasure that the IPKat team introduces readers to its newest member: Matt the Kat (sometimes known by his alias Matthew Fisher: you can read a bit about him here). Matt is Zum Artikel:
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Trade secrets: still useful if properly deployed |
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Mittwoch, 01. September 2010 um 01:22 Uhr |
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Above: never mind microwaves -- they don't even make adverts like they used to ...Trade secrets have been a lively topic for IPKat readers recently. Neil's posting on "Term of Trade Secret Zum Artikel:
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