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UK Report on IP and Economic Growth

By Chris Gilbey

In the last week a major report has been released in the UK on the state of IP and economic growth. This is really quite significant because what it serves to do is to look at the issues of copyright and patenting not from the subjective point of view of corporations in the content industry, [...]

Copyright Theft – What Mick Jagger Had To Say

By Chris Gilbey

You may have seen reference in the media to a new Rolling Stones documentary “Stones In Exile” shot during the year long orgy that the band conducted during the recording of Exile On Main Street – which is about to be re-released. As you would expect the Stones have been doing some PR to support [...]

Using Social Networks Strategically

By Chris Gilbey

I had a coffee with Laurel Papworth yesterday to catch up on life in general, but also to tap her brain with regard to a project that I am putting together. The project is in regard to a possible infringement action on behalf of a songwriter that I signed back in 1979. The first song [...]

The Future of Global Commerce appears to lie in a Virtual World.

By Tom Koltai

When I was a little boy, growing up, my mother attempted to instill into me some manners.   For example, on the subject of visiting I learnt never to arrive somewhere [a private house] without a gift for the matriarch of the household.   Regular readers would be aware that I enjoy growing Bonsai or [...]

Getting things in the right order

By Chris Gilbey

I deal with people professionally most of the time who want to make money. That's it pure and simple. Sometimes they want to do something on the way to that. But ultimately most of them want to get the big score. The problem is that almost all of them don't want to do the hard [...]

Making Everything Proprietary

By Chris Gilbey

Most people in this world are regulated by their immediate needs and the stimuli that they receive from the media around them. They go to work to make enough money to pay for food, shelter, and sex – living examples of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. And media is so pervasive that we rely on it [...]

Secrecy And Patents

By Chris Gilbey

According to Secrecy News there is a growing number of patents that are being deemed strategic to national security and therefore being classed as secret. Under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, U.S. government agencies may restrict the disclosure of a patent application whenever its publication is deemed “detrimental to the national security.”  In Fiscal [...]

ACTA is actually the transference of Hate onto the Shoulders of Public Servants.

By Tom Koltai

The RIAA is about to offload it’s position of most globally hated industry body onto the mantle of our elected representatives.   Which country?   Well they’re starting with the ACTA participants.   And they’re doing a damn fine job.   Against all the evidence, they have managed to convince the US Congress who in [...]

The Argument AGAINST Intellectual Property as an Industry.

By Tom Koltai

From the “The Biggest Trump Card Ever” Department. I like growing Bonsai plants, I like buying bonsai plants and I love visiting Bonsai nurseries to view other peoples representations of miniature trees.   I prefer to visit those nurseries that are grouped. In other words, to obtain the maximum viewing perspective bang for my buck, [...]

The Next Big Wave

By Chris Gilbey

After all the doom and gloom of the GFC, we seem to be at the beginning of a Tsunami of wealth creation… not to say that there won't be a few accidents along the way. First lets go to the professional prognosticators. (A tip of the hat to Noric Dilanchian for forwarding Mary Meeker's new [...]