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So, it seems that one year grace period remains. I'm still waiting to see how the dust settles.
This document hasn't received a huge amount of coverage in the UK media, but it actually contains an awful lot that is important. It might just be that those who would like the UK to have "ever closer" ties to the US may find that aim is best achieved via
I wonder if we might see something similar here for the next General Election? I've no doubt that the British politicians have been closely watching progress in the US and will be learning a trick or two.
Rageh Omaar (zoiks!) on the place and history of Islam in America. Revealing.
I wonder if changes at the top of the USPTO might help my industry with the ridiculous 102b situation (sorry, Plant Patent law geekery!). We shall have to wait, but I suspect it will depend on the new head of the office and their attitude to overseas pate
Book to go with David Reynolds' excellent Radio 4 series. Combines some current affairs with history, so whether this book will stand the test of time is questionable. However, it looks to be the best popular history of the US currently available.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (not known for being left wing) suggests that rumours of the Dollar's death may be premature.
Official USPTO patent search covering issued patents and applications - much more comprehensive than the Google version.
Hmm. Could make a few pennies on the side with this wheeze. Equally, I need to watch a few patents that I'm responsible for, although I'm a few years off expiry yet.
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