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Murphy’s Law states that, “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” I am a whole hearted believer in this. Just last week I had a computer file located on a thumb drive and nowhere else. This is the only time I have done that, and the only time I have ever had a thumb drive completely fail. People who know me know that I religiously park the Beemer on end parking… Read More
The surest way not to be sued for IP infringement is to not infringe. While this does not guarantee that you will avoid some IP assertions anyway, having not actually infringed puts you on better ground than otherwise. It becomes our mistake number 6 when infringement is done out of negligence or ignorance, and it can also be a mistake when done with any degree of deliberation if you have misjudged the… Read More
As we announced at the beginning of the month, to take advantage of all of us getting together as part of our annual team retreat, we have decided to organize a half a day event in Melbourne, Australia. When: 15th of March 2011 from 9am until 2pm (4pm if you wish) Where: RACV Club, 501 Bourke St Melbourne What: a series of four 45min workshops conducted by top IP Strategists. The opportunity… Read More
One of the key tenets for any successful business effort is to gain and retain freedom of action. This tenet is aligned with the overall strategic goal of any person to not only succeed, but to succeed on his terms. You do not want your opportunity to advance your business to be limited by others, be it your customers, partners, and especially, competitors. In the IP world, freedom of action has a… Read More
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