Here's a chance to discover a lot more about some other IP weblogs, thanks to Managing Intellectual Property magazine. MIP has put together a four-page blography of the 15 weblogs whose contributors and readers will be getting together for a rare chat on the rooftop of Berlin's fashionable One Potsdamer Platz (thanks to Olswang for providing the venue and the refreshments). Hard copies of the blography will be available at the fourth annual "Meet the Bloggers" reception this coming Monday night -- but if you can't wait (or can't get there) you can read it online here.
Right: "look, son, those are bloggers"
Details of the meeting (to which all are welcome) here.
Right: "look, son, those are bloggers"
Details of the meeting (to which all are welcome) here.
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