IPKat co-owner Jeremy has lost his copy of Managing Intellectual Property for May 2004. This is an inconvenience, since he'd like to send his MIPs for 2004 for binding. It's also a little frustrating, since Euromoney gave thousands of free copies away during last year's INTA Meeting. Please, if anyone out there has a spare or unwanted May 2004 MIP, even if it's a little dog-eared, the IPKat will give it a good home. Just let Jeremy know here.
Lost here, here and here
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Lost here, here and here
Found here, here and here
LOST, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ...
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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
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