Sitting in his sunny garden, the IPKat has just consumed issue 11 of CPA's quarterly IP Review. It's a comfy read for non-specialists who like the lighter touch, with enjoyable little featurettes such as Richard Brass' account of points to remember if you don't want your celebrity sponsorship to be a disaster and a thumbnail guide to US legislation and international treaty commitments.
Archive of IP Reviews 1 to 10 here
Archive of IP Reviews 1 to 10 here
CPA QUARTERLY
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Sunday, June 19, 2005
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