New brooms sweep clean ... The Intellectual Property Institute (IPI) is pleased to announce that Alison Brimelow CBE, former President of the European Patent Office (EPO), takes over from Ian Harvey as the new Chair of the IPI Board. Ian can heave a huge sigh of relief now,. having carried the burden for the past decade. This member of the Kat team, who has been active within the IPI for more years than he can recall, thanks Ian for his efforts, his cheerful demeanour and for his genuinely positive attitude towards the advantages which intellectual property law is capable of conferring if it's properly used. He also wishes Alison, who sparkled as head of the UK Intellectual Property Office before taking on the EPO, the best of luck in her new role [Merpel's very excited too. She thought Alison was brilliant in Shrek ...].
Another change at the top has transpired at the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA), where the Presidential term of office of Alasdair Poore has come to an end and Tim Roberts has stepped up to replace him. Alasdair is known to PatLit readers as the man behind the long-running saga of Cautious Co v IPOff Ltd, the case of the Robotic Octopus, which has served to illustrate the functionality of the recently restyled Patents County Court in England and Wales. Thanks, Alasdair -- and good luck, Tim!
You can't keep the Americans out of the act. Following the retirement of Marybeth Peters, the appointment has been announced of Maria Pallante as the new Head of the US Copyright Office. Maria (portrayed, left, in front of a selection of volumes of Nimmer on Copyright) has been effectively running the show since Marybeth stepped down. In a world increasingly dominated by cats and women, Maria joins Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel at the pinnacle of IP power in the US. Says Merpel, what's the betting that David Kappos's successor at the helm of the US Patent and Trademark Office will be a woman too?
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I think Tim's complete grasp of the field is well documented on the page you link to. However, a select few have also enjoyed his
ReplyDeleteWO2005/022287 and the paperwork it created. Business methods, my foot!
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George Brock-Nannestad
WO2005/022287 - I particularly liked claim 7.
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