The IPKat's friend Chris Rycroft has unearthed a delightful US patent blog: Patent Baristas. Hosted by Ohio-based Frost Brown Todd patent attorneys Stephen R. Albainy-Jenai and Karlyn A. Schnapp, Patent Baristas has been going for just a couple of weeks. Sharp, stylish, keenly-written and well-informed, this looks like a blog to watch.
PATENT BLOGGERS SPILL THE BEANS
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