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Book Review: Le Droit Du Design
This slim and informative book is the eighth in the intelle©tual p®operty series from the Law Faculty at the University of Geneva. It collec...
Book Review: European Patent Litigation in the Shadow of the Unified Patent Court
There is a perverse incentive in research that it is not in a scholar's interests for a problem to be solved. If your pet problem is sol...
New IP law titles: from EU copyright to ISP liability
For some odd reasons, it seems that many good IP titles are being released at a time of the year when - at least in the Northern hemisphere ...
Book Review: Socio--legal Aspects of the 3-D Printing Revolution
The cost to businesses will reach $ 100B by 2018! 3-D printed guns! Quick, panic! Despite 3-D being printing a fascinating area for legal a...
The Holy Temple, Could it Be Real? The Falconi Effect
Just a few hours ago, on Shabbat I finished reading the most amazing and mesmerizing and thought provoking book, The Falconi Effect : A Mode...
Book Review: Trade Secret Protection
As is befitting a book on trade secrets, the cover of Trade Secret Protection , edited by Trevor Cook, is shrouded in mystery. Matte black ...
Book Review: Innovation & IPRs in China & USA
The summer temperatures may send London into meltdown, but that doesn't mean that publications have stopped. Hot off the presses is, ...
Picture a Siddur That is Also A Coffee Table Book
That's the Nehalel beShabbat siddur ! Yes, it's a beauty!! I know that it came out a few years ago, and now there's one for wee...
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