IP Review Issue 11
July 2005
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Features
- Wild at heart
Johnny Acton examines the iconic status of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle - - Sound familiar?
Gordon Wright continues our series on unusual IP, with a look at registering and protecting sound - All that glisters is not gold
Ray Parry looks into the history of counterfeiting, and offers six key principles for efficient brand protection
Legal Briefs
- One step ahead of the law
Marcus Liddiard, from IP Legal Services, explains how CPA keeps up-to-date with changes in renewal legislation - The IP guide to...The US
Charles Miller and William Allen continue our series on IP practices around the world, with a look at legislation in the United States
- Patent classification in motion
Mary Bonsell, from WIPO, outlines the upcoming changes to the International Patent Classification System
CPA Insight
- Watch you marks -
Rachel Gillard-Jones from TMDS, part of the CPA Group, explains how a watching service can help protect trademarks against on-line infringement
- A seamless solution
Arla Foods chose CPA Memotech 2004 when they decided to upgrade to a browser-based IP management system. Tove Graulund explains why
- A bright future for trademarks
Benedict Ely, trademark business manager at CPA, looks at the growth of the trademark market
- Five reasons why IP is your hidden advantage
IP may be an intangible asset, but it is an important part of any modern business, says Bianca McDonogh
Regulars
- Letters
Your thoughts and feedback
- Reviews
Book highlights this issue
- Global round up
Industry news from around the world
- World fairs
We continue our series with a look at Paris’s Exposition Universelle of 1855
- IP Conversation
Richard Heath explains to Edward Fennell how Unilever protects its brand on a global scale
- Lighter Side
Richard Brass lifts the lid on the fragile world of celebrity merchandising