Posted by: Raja Selvam in Trademarks, Trademark use in India, trademark registration, trademark, Trade Marks, Selvam and Selvam, Selvam Selvam, India, Domain names, domain name tasting on
Sep 22, 2008
Introduction
In 1964, when the world was brimming with fear of Cold War the American rulers, had a more all-encompassing problem – communication. They realized that the traditional technology of having a centralized system would not work. This fear mandated a need on the government to do something different - to develop a whole new scheme for post-nuclear communication.
The technology, which was developed to communicate during nuclear war, was developed to so much an extent so as to cater even tracking of seismological phenomena, transmit pressing news bulletins, and send email to people. “It is an example of a technology with more uses than anybody ever imagined”. The Internet one uses today provides efficient and inexpensive communications between people around the world.
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Posted by: Amit Zuckerstein in USPTO, United States, United Kingdom, UK-IPO, TTab, Trademarks, trademark, private copying, Patent Legislation, Inventors, indefinite articles, ICANN, Domain names, domain name tasting, defences, cyberlaw, Copyright defences, copyright, consultation, claims, blogging, Australia on
Jan 21, 2008
I'd like to share 10 IP related blog posts that caught my eye in the previous week.
Patents
1. Dennis Crouch, in his blog "PatentlyO", writes about one of the suggested changes mentioned in the Senate report on patent reform and in particular to the elimination of