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30 Oct 2013, 11:19 am
Bican (Doctoral Candidate, Chair of Technology and Innovation Management, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management) and none other than Jeremy's fellow Kat Neil Wilkof. [read post]
26 Feb 2019, 1:20 pm
Apple’s brand position was discussed by Neil Wilkof in this post. [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 5:14 am
Kat readers are invited to do so as well.By Neil Wilkof [read post]
9 Jun 2016, 2:11 am
Neil Wilkof reminisces about encounters with Diana Rigg (real and imagined) and reflects that confusion over names need not always mean infringement. [read post]
5 Feb 2018, 9:58 am
By Neil Wilkof Picture on top right by Louis Glanzman, under a Creative Commons license, public-domain.zorger.com Picture on lower left by Jonatan Svensson Glad [read post]
24 Sep 2020, 7:35 am
By Neil Wilkof [read post]
28 Oct 2013, 3:22 am
IP Finance boasts two good posts over the past week: Mike Mireles considers the effects of aggressive lawyering by trade mark attorneys on behalf of their clients and Neil Wilkof seriously examines the proposition that there is any sort of liner correlation between money spent on R&D and domestic employment. [read post]
24 Mar 2020, 4:57 am
By Neil Wilkof Picture on the right is by Mary E. [read post]
9 May 2017, 12:41 am
Picture on upper right by Peter Damian By Neil Wilkof [read post]
23 Aug 2022, 7:03 am
By Neil Wilkof [read post]
18 Sep 2018, 2:23 am
Kitten perfumeKat Neil Wilkof considers the issue of generic names and trade marks, by way of a brief history of Polish breads. [read post]
11 Feb 2019, 9:36 am
By Neil Wilkof [read post]
18 Nov 2019, 12:22 am
, Kat Neil Wilkof recalls the singular journey of the term “cutty sark”, which ultimately became the name of a brand of popular Scottish whiskey.GuestKat Nedim Malovic reports on a decision of the Turin Court of First Instance, where Ferrero succeeded in defending its trade mark registrations for its 3D Tic Tac container.When it comes to trade marks, in order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different - this is what Katfriend John Shaw sets out in… [read post]
25 Jun 2018, 7:15 am
PatentsKat Neil Wilkof discusses an article published by Michael Poyker, which explores how convict labour may lead to greater innovation and patenting: Prison labor: a boon to greater patenting? [read post]
16 Nov 2016, 1:33 pm
Ursula Kinkeldey opened the workshop previously mentioned, so Mark Schweizer shares her thoughts about the European Commission note on the recently adopted Directive 98/44/EC in which it was concluded that legislator’s intention was to exclude the patentability of products (plants, animals and their parts) obtained by essentially biological processes.The U.S. presidential election of 1876: votes, cannabis and intellectual propertyAfter the disputed election in the US, Neil… [read post]
9 Oct 2018, 7:50 am
Kat Neil Wilkof provides a summary ofthe First Plenary Session (“Anchoring Innovation: The Future of IP Organisations”) of the 2018 edition of Singapore’s IPWeek @ SG: IP Offices still searching for (the holy grail) of innovation and incentives: the view from IPWeek @ SGCancun KatsKat friend Richard Vary (Bird & Bird) provides on hand reports from this year's AIPPI Congress is in Cancun, Mexico: AIPPI Congress Report 1: Standard essential patents –… [read post]
5 May 2015, 1:16 am
A Critical Re-Evaluation of Dilution by Tarnishment" by Australian scholar Michael Handler (University of New South Wales) [Michael being the only non-US presenter in the afternoon sessions] and "Well-Known Trademarks under Trademark Licensing" by fellow Kat Neil Wilkof (Dr Eyal Bressler Ltd). [read post]
25 Apr 2018, 2:41 am
Private collective arrangements may yield positive benefits, at least in an industry such as fashion.By Neil Wilkof Photo on lower left by Prayitno and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license [read post]
27 Oct 2019, 8:23 am
As well, insufficiently clear and precise registrations may be contrary to public policy In 'When the unicorn loves its name recognition, but Wall Street, less so', Neil Wilkof argues that a widely recognised trademark might provide a commercial benefit, at least when unicorns (a privately held start-up that shows rapid growth but no profits) are concerned. [read post]
11 Oct 2017, 3:16 pm
” – InternKat Hayleigh Bosher introduces readers the book Marketing and Advertising Law in a Process of Harmonisation.Special interview with the Chief Executive of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore on new one billion dollar innovation fund (and more)IPKat Neil Wilkof shares the full text of his interview with Mr. [read post]