From IP to NP, Day One: Part 4 from ipkitten.blogspot.com The final session of AIPPI Israel's "From IP to NP" conference programme today offered three parallel sessions:
1 (for Senior Management) The Role of Trade Marks in New Businesses of the 21st Century 2 ...
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From IP to NP, Day One: Part 3 from ipkitten.blogspot.com "From IP to NP (Net Profit)" continued after a tasty and ample lunch break with a further parallel session, with the first pair of topics offered a choice between enforcing rights and getting them in ...
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From IP to NP, Day One: Part I from ipkitten.blogspot.com The speakers face competition for the
complete and undivided attention of registrants "From IP to NP (Net Profit)" is both the theme and the title of the AIPPI's two-day conference spanning 10 and 11 ...
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From IP to NP, Day One: Part 2 from ipkitten.blogspot.com After the refreshment break the conference broke out into three parallel sessions
1 (for senior management and stakeholders) Commercialization of Know-How and IP Rights: The Role of the Government, Academia and Industry
2 (for entrepreneurs ...
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Tesla re-visited: "A microwave metamaterial with integrated power harvesting functionality" from ipbiz.blogspot.com The Daily Mail Online has a post with the following headlines
New invention 'harvests' electricity from background radiation and could be used to beam power to remote locations or recharge phones wirelessly
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CBS Sunday Morning on November 10, 2013 from ipbiz.blogspot.com Charles Osgood introduced the stories for November 10, 2013. The week Twitter went public. Tracy Smith reports the cover story on Twitter. Second, Angelic Huston is interviewed by Lee Cowan. Third, Bill Geist on videos ...
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"60 Minutes" on November 10, 2013 from ipbiz.blogspot.com The third story, on the photographer Alexander Grossman, was widely advertised as the Beatles and JFK.
Matthew Schrier talks about his 210 days of captivity in Syria. One of Mat's captors said: Torturing people ...
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