IP Review Issue 10
April 2005
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Features
- The Third Dimension - The Shape of Things to Come?
Mark Hiddleston continues our series on unusual IP with a look at protecting 3-D shapes and designs
- A Bridge to Madrid
Edward Fennell outlines the potential impacts of the European Union's accession to the Madrid Protocol
- Setting out Alone
Three experts examine the problems faced by independent inventors and offer advice on what can be done to overcome them
Legal Briefs
- The Next Generation
James Porter outlines the recent changes to the UK's Patent Act
- The IP guide to... India
We continue our series on IP practices around the world with a look at legislative systems in India
- Trading on a Name
Alex Wade hopes a keyword search in google.com will clarify the complex issue of trademark-triggered ads
CPA Insight
- The Importance of Being Translated
Milka Sculac Sennett from TMDS, part of CPA Group, introduces the language issues her team faces when watching trademarks worldwide
- Unlock the Potential of your Intellectual Property
Mark Cordy explains how changes in the way corporations manage their IP have led to new standards for IP software
- Accounting for IP
Mark Fiore reveals how putting the right software in place can help attorney firms streamline their accounting practices
Regulars
- Letters
Your thoughts and feedback
- Reviews
You highlights this issue
- Global Roundup
Industry news from around the world
- World Fairs
In the second part of our new series, we take a look at the inventions unveiled in New York City's Exhibition of the industry of all Nations in 1853
- Thought Leader
Johny Acton unwraps the fascinating histories of one invention that changed the world and another that certainly didn't
- IP Conversation
Emma Jones examines how one of the world's biggest football teams protect its brand from infringement
- Lighter Side
Richard Brass downloads the worst cases of theft in the games software industry