What I’ve been surfing for 21st June 2007
These are my links for 21st June 2007:
- Competition and IP law on a collision course - Competition law and IP are predicted to come into conflict more in Canada.
- Google launches public policy blog | InfoWorld | News | 2007-06-18 | By Grant Gross, IDG News Service - “We’re seeking to do public policy advocacy in a Googley way,” Andrew McLaughlin, Google’s director of public policy and government affairs”
- Intellectual Property Watch » Novartis Case Against India?s Patent Law Resumes This Week - Although the IPAB has existed in law since 2003, a fully-functioning board that could hear such appeals did not exist in reality before the Novartis case. This group actually became operational on 2 April, 2007 and made public on 3 April.
- Moscow museum resurrects Soviet arcade games | CNET News.com - While youngsters in the West played Pac-Man on their first home computers, their Eastern bloc counterparts from Dresden to Vladivostok were queuing up to play the latest arcade games.
- AT&T Teams With Studios, Record Labels to Develop Anti-Piracy Tools | Digital Media Wire - “AT&T is going to act like the copyright police, and that is going to make customers angry,” Gigi Sohn, president of digital rights advocacy group Public Knowledge, told the Times.
- The Life of the Chinese Gold Farmer | Julian Dibbell | New York Times - Undercover in the underpaid and overworked gaming industry in China
- TIPLO - The Intellectual Property Lawyer’s Organisation - UK organisation for IP lawyers.
- Patent Holder Sues Verizon, Claims to Own Location-Based Search - Filed in the Eastern District of Texas in Marshall.
- Norway to join EPO - Norway becomes a member of the European Patent Organisation.
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