Presented by Adrian Tennant March 2008 to the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota (EDC) and Florida Public Relations Association, Central West Chapter (FPRA).
Michael Sandys's presentation to our Patent Box Workshop at Liverpool in London on 12 July 2013. The presentation deals with why commercialize IP, licensing IP, types of licences, licence terms, joint ventures and manufacturing licence agreements. It also contains a number of handy tips,
Slides for a presentation to be given to the BVC students at Manchester Metropolitan University at 18:30 tonight. Topics include: meaning of IP, the IP professions, the IP specialist chambers in England and Wales, the work of the IP Bar (contentious and non-contentious), the IP Bar's USP, market for the IP Bar's services and the future of the IP Bar.
These are the slides for a seminar on creative output that I gave on 30 Oct 2013.
"Creative output" for these purposes means works of art and literature and design. Works of art and literature connote visual and literary arts and performing arts. Investment in visual and literary arts are protected by copyright and performing arts by rights in performances.
Design means the design of products that are likely to be reproduced though not necessarily in a large scale, Design can be functional or ornamental. Functional designs are protected by unregistered design right. Ornamental designs that are new and have individual character can be protected by registration as registered designs or as registered Community designs. There is also 3 year protection throughout the EU against copying for designs that could be registered as registered or registered Community designs.
This presentation considers copyright: subsistence, qualification, title, duration, infringement, economic and moral rights. It also touches on rights in performances, design rights, registered designs and registered and unregistered Community designs.
The unitary patent and unified patent courtJane Lambert
The slides to an introduction to the unitary patent and the Unified Patent Court which I presented in chambers to a selected audience of solicitors and patent attorneys on 2 Feb 2016.
IP for Creative and Digital IndustriesJane Lambert
Introduction to the Bmedia IP Seminar held at the DMC Barnsley on 17 Nov 2009. Defines IP as the bundle of rights that protect intellectual assets, that is to say investment in branding, design, technology and creative works.
The Patent Box: Alternatives to PatentsJane Lambert
This was the last presentation in the workshop on the patents box. Although the patent box is a powerful incentive to apply for a patent there are other forms of IP. This closing presentation indicates how some of the alternatives may be more appropriate for many businesses. It finishes with some tips on formulating an IP strategy.
Presented by Adrian Tennant March 2008 to the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota (EDC) and Florida Public Relations Association, Central West Chapter (FPRA).
Michael Sandys's presentation to our Patent Box Workshop at Liverpool in London on 12 July 2013. The presentation deals with why commercialize IP, licensing IP, types of licences, licence terms, joint ventures and manufacturing licence agreements. It also contains a number of handy tips,
Slides for a presentation to be given to the BVC students at Manchester Metropolitan University at 18:30 tonight. Topics include: meaning of IP, the IP professions, the IP specialist chambers in England and Wales, the work of the IP Bar (contentious and non-contentious), the IP Bar's USP, market for the IP Bar's services and the future of the IP Bar.
These are the slides for a seminar on creative output that I gave on 30 Oct 2013.
"Creative output" for these purposes means works of art and literature and design. Works of art and literature connote visual and literary arts and performing arts. Investment in visual and literary arts are protected by copyright and performing arts by rights in performances.
Design means the design of products that are likely to be reproduced though not necessarily in a large scale, Design can be functional or ornamental. Functional designs are protected by unregistered design right. Ornamental designs that are new and have individual character can be protected by registration as registered designs or as registered Community designs. There is also 3 year protection throughout the EU against copying for designs that could be registered as registered or registered Community designs.
This presentation considers copyright: subsistence, qualification, title, duration, infringement, economic and moral rights. It also touches on rights in performances, design rights, registered designs and registered and unregistered Community designs.
The unitary patent and unified patent courtJane Lambert
The slides to an introduction to the unitary patent and the Unified Patent Court which I presented in chambers to a selected audience of solicitors and patent attorneys on 2 Feb 2016.
IP for Creative and Digital IndustriesJane Lambert
Introduction to the Bmedia IP Seminar held at the DMC Barnsley on 17 Nov 2009. Defines IP as the bundle of rights that protect intellectual assets, that is to say investment in branding, design, technology and creative works.
The Patent Box: Alternatives to PatentsJane Lambert
This was the last presentation in the workshop on the patents box. Although the patent box is a powerful incentive to apply for a patent there are other forms of IP. This closing presentation indicates how some of the alternatives may be more appropriate for many businesses. It finishes with some tips on formulating an IP strategy.
Presentatie voor het symposium "De Portal is Dood, Lange Leve de Portal" op 29 januari 2010, georganiseerd door de landelijke kerngroep krantendigitalisering.
Deze presentatie gaat over de coördinerende rol die de KB wil spelen bij de ontwikkeling van een open en schaalbaar platform voor gedigitaliseerde publicaties van en over Nederland.
Meer informatie? elco.vanstaveren@kb.nl
Presentatie PCDB overleg Utrecht 28 juni 2016Enno Meijers
Presentatie die in gaat op het toepassen van Linked Data om de zichtbaarheid van bibliotheekcollecties te verbeteren en duidelijk maakt de Koninklijke Bibliotheek hier de komende jaren op in zal zetten.
Op 15 juni 2017 vond de KNVI-O&O middag 2017 plaats. Thema was de toekomst van de open opstelling in wetenschappelijke bibliotheken. De presentaties zijn hier bij elkaar gezet.