Regensburg, Germany
Beautiful colours and textures in this shot - I think it would be incredible to see it and walk along the street; to marvel at how old these places are and the generations of people that have walked past these same buildings...amazing.
photo credit: joiseyshowaa

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 — GLOBAL IP STRATEGY Global IP Strategy & national differencesby Duncan BucknellGlobal strategy guru Pankaj Ghemawat (professor at both IESE and Harvard), wrote a post earlier this week on exploiting differences between countries for strategic advantage. Pankaj's post focussed on arbitrage (exploiting price differentials between markets). However, the concept applies particularly well to global intellectual property strategy - in fact, it is at the heart of every excellent IP strategy. Here are some examples:
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