March 7, 2011
A Quarter of Silicon Valley Startups Founded by Skilled Immigrants
Although the topic of immigration reform has been a feature of our political landscape much of the past decade, an element of this issue often overlooked is [...]
House Hearing Sharply Critical of Search Engines that Willingly Promote and Finance Piracy
Today, Congress began asking why search engines are allowed to willingly promote and finance piracy. In a Judiciary Subcommittee hearing, Former Chairman of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee [...]
ACT Applauds Work of IPEC to Protect Small Business Entrepreneurs
The Association for Competitive Technology, representing over 3,000 small business technology entrepreneurs, continues to applaud the work of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC). Marshalling the resources [...]
February 26, 2011
Redesigning With Personality
Check out this link format post, the custom fields will only ask you for the title of the link, and the link itself. Then you can of [...]
Breaking the deadlock on EU patents
Editorial published at EUObserver. Contrary to what one might think, the idea of an EU patent is not the latest fashion. Negotiations started in the glorious 1970s, [...]
At Long Last: Progress on a Unified European Patent
The European Parliament gave its consent on Tuesday for a common EU patent system using a seldom-used political procedure called enhanced cooperation to break 40 years of [...]