New IP Kid on the Blawgk — Patent Chronicles
February 24, 2005 on 8:20 am | In Weblogs |Patent Chronicles—Insights into software and business method patents from a patent searcher.
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New IP Kid on the Blawgk: Now Why Didn’t I Think Of That?
February 10, 2005 on 8:16 am | In Weblogs |The patent and trademark blog of Canadian IP attorney Sander Gelsing titled Now Why Didn’t I Think Of That? is one of the more creatively named new IP blogs in a while. [XML/RSS]
The only other Canadian IP blog I can think of is Peter Eliopoulos‘ blog. If there are others…leave a comment below.
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New IP Kid on the Blawgk - Norton’s IP Blog
February 4, 2005 on 10:46 am | In Weblogs |I received a nice e-mail this morning from a L.A. patent attorney who just started blogging: http://nortonip.blogspot.com/
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Comment re Sander Gelsing’s, “More on Invention Promotion Firms”:
Mr. Gelsing,
Your short article above was inciteful. Are you familiar with both the Extreme and Watch “Caution” lists located at http://www.inventored.org/caution/extreme
and
http://www.inventored.org/caution/watch
Data is added weekly via volunteer investigative researchers. For the past several years, a lot of work has been taking place to spotlight companies targeting the inventing community especially those positioning themselves alongside prestigious corporate names and those of person’s usually thought well off in business circles due to the perception acquire that if blank corporation is associated with x entity, they must be okay.
Cross-border invention submission companies without corporate presence in the countries their promotional tenticles reach into, are feeling the pressure not just from inventored.org - but from :
http://strategis.ic/gc.ca/epic.....3037e.html
As to the article you mentioned below, it certainly hits the nail on the head:
http://www.al.com/business/mob.....148850.xml
Have you read the below?
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/.....3702.html#
and
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4863987/
A short article highlighting one method used to extract monies from inventors is found at:
http://www.inventored.org/SIC-code-scam
Thank you.
Comment by P.Ballou — February 11, 2005 #