There are a few new IP blogs that may pan out as great resources.
- Cory Hojka, who had several guest posts here at Patently-O has started CopyBites, a blog dedicated to issues of Copyright law.
- Professor Raymond Nimmer has started a blog on IP Licensing. Link.
- The Hope firm in Atlanta has started the Patent Prosecution Blog. Link.
- The Weintraub firm in Sacramento has started the IP Law Blog. Link.
Of course, these will not replace the old standby sites anytime soon. Here are some of the IP Blogs that I visit regularly (in random order):
- Invent Blog (Nipper)
- Media Law (Kirkman)
- Promote The Progress (Buchanan)
- I/P Updates (Heinze)
- Under The Sun (Krajec)
- IP Litigation (Mann)
- Baristas (Albainy-Jenei, Schnapp)
- Patent Pending (Shaver)
- PHOSITA (Sorocco)
- 271–Blog (Zura)
- TTABlog (Welch)
- Confusion (Coleman)
Can a patent agent, while working at a private firm, hold a position as an IP consultant for a small biotech company?
Can a patent agent, while working at a private hold, a position as an IP consultant for a small biotech company?
New IP Blogs
Dennis Crouch provides a round-up of a few new IP blogs – as well as links to many oldies but goodies. Link: Patently-O: Patent Law Blog: New IP Blogs. Tip of the hat to Robert Ambrogi for the link.
The first-to-file provisions of the Patent Reform Act of 2005 violate Article I, Section 8, Clause 8. For a more in depth explanation, please see link to ssrn.com
I’ve recently started reading Right to Create — it has some interesting perspectives on IP. It’s at link to righttocreate.blogspot.com
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