BEING FOLLOWED HOME ...

After trekking home from last week's INTA Meeting in San Diego, physically tired and intellectually exhausted, what did the IPKat find in his mail this morning but the Twelfth Annual International Review of Trademark Jurisprudence which is the alter ego of the March-April 2005 issue of the Trademark Reporter. 54 jurisdictions -- excluding the US, which has its own Annual Review -- are covered in its 315 pages. The IPKat can't wait to get reading, though mostly he hopes he only finds cases he already knows about ...

More about the Trademark Reporter here
BEING FOLLOWED HOME ... BEING FOLLOWED HOME ... Reviewed by Jeremy on Saturday, May 21, 2005 Rating: 5

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