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Olympic Security China and Intellectual Property: related news

China Biggest Threat to Korean Intellectual Property

The most serious threat to the intellectual property of Korean businesses comes from China, especially in the electric and electronics fields, a poll suggests. The survey was conducted by Gallup Korea for the Korean Intellectual Property Office on the overseas intellectual property cases of 1,202 domestic firms. Some 65 percent of all cases happened in China, and 12 percent each in Taiwan and in the United States.

Akerman's Jill Riola Achieves Florida Bar Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law

ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Akerman Senterfitt Shareholder Jill Sarnoff Riola has received Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law from The Florida Bar. In 2007, the Florida Supreme Court officially recognized intellectual property law as one of only 22 board certification areas available in Florida. Board Certification is the highest level of recognition by The Florida Bar of competency and experience, and identifies Ms. Riola as having special knowledge, skills and proficiency in Intellectual Property law, distinguishing her as a specialist in this practice area.

Akerman's Jill Riola Achieves Florida Bar Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law

ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Akerman Senterfitt Shareholder Jill Sarnoff Riola has received Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law from The Florida Bar. In 2007, the Florida Supreme Court officially recognized intellectual property law as one of only 22 board certification areas available in Florida. Board Certification is the highest level of recognition by The Florida Bar of competency and experience, and identifies Ms. Riola as having special knowledge, skills and proficiency in Intellectual Property law, distinguishing her as a specialist in this practice area.

Olympic Security, China and Intellectual Property

CSO's publisher says you should think twice about employees (or family or friends) headed to China for the Olympics, and what data they might be bearing

Foreign-owned Hotels To Install Firewall In China

Frosty Piss writes "Foreign-owned hotels in China face the prospect of 'severe retaliation' if they refuse to install government software that can spy on Internet use by hotel guests coming to watch the summer Olympic games. Republican Senator Sam Brownback produced a translated version of a document from China's Public Security Bureau that requires hotels to use the monitoring equipment. The Public Security Bureau order threatens that failure to comply could result in financial penalties, suspending access to the Internet or the loss of a license to operate a hotel in China. The policy was designed to 'ensure the smooth opening' of the Olympics, as well as 'promote the healthy and orderly development of the Internet, safeguard state security, maintain social order and protect public interests,' the translation of the one of the documents

Conference focuses on protecting intellectual property

The two-day Taiwan Corporate Intellectual Property conference opened at the Grand Hyatt Taipei yesterday with delegates embracing the latest issues regarding intellectual protection rights (IPR) protection in Asia and corporate intellectual property in Taiwan.

Procter and Gamble Selects IBM Internet Security Systems to Help Amplify Its Threat Protection, Simplify Its Security

ARMONK, NY, Aug 29 (MARKET WIRE) -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Procter and Gamble (NYSE: PG) has selected products and services from IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) division to expand its global cyber-security initiative. The agreement will strengthen Procter and Gamble's (P&G) threat protection arsenal by streamlining the management of its layered security tools and ultimately can help deliver substantial savings in administrative costs. This simplified security approach will streamline the management and help increase the efficiency of P&G's cyber-security project. First developed in 2005, P&G pioneered a layered, preventative network protection and vulnerability assessment project to mitigate and eliminate major costly internal vulnerabilities.

China Toughens Rhetoric on Intellectual Property

WASHINGTON — Amid the buildup for the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China declared a tougher stance on protecting intellectual property rights, but the best measure of the impact will likely come long after the athletes depart.

Intellectual Property and Open Source

Intellectual Property and Open Source, written by Van Lindberg, is for readers who want to understand how the law views intellectual property rights in code and other content. As an attorney and a programmer, Lindberg provides a clear look at these issues from a developer's point of view, along with practical advice for situations likely to be encountered including:

FACTBOX: Protection of intellectual property rights in China

BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- From 2004 to September 2007, China has investigated 1,357 intellectual property rights (IPR) infringement cases related to the Olympics.

IOC Admits Internet Censorship Deal With China

Dave writes "BEIJING (Reuters) — Some International Olympic Committee officials cut a deal to let China block sensitive websites despite promises of unrestricted access, a senior IOC official admitted on Wednesday. Persistent pollution fears and China's concerns about security in Tibet also remained problems for organizers nine days before the Games begin. China had committed to providing media with the same freedom to report on the Games as they enjoyed at previous Olympics, but journalists have this week complained of finding access to sites deemed sensitive to its communist leadership blocked. 'I regret that it now appears BOCOG has announced that there will be limitations on website access during Games time,' IOC press chief Kevan Gosper said, referring to Beijing's Olympic organizers.

Intellectual property court formally inaugurated

Taipei, July 1 (CNA) Taiwan's first intellectual property court was formally inaugurated Tuesday in a bid to strengthen protection of intellectual property rights.

Intellectual property booklet broached

Hong Kong, Guangdong and Macau plan to produce an intellectual property booklet to enable the public and enterprises to obtain related information and attract investment, Director of Intellectual Property Stephen Selby says.

Digesting intellectual property

Rising litigation over intellectual property issues in the food technology industry has spurred a tome dedicated to what has become a high-stakes arena for food manufacturers and inventors. Intellectual Property in the Food Technology Industry – Protecting Your Innovation swiftly moves from Coca-Cola® to McDonald's®; Splenda® to Jell-O®, as top brands strive to protect their creativity.

New business guide to intellectual property released

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) has launched a new guide to help small businesses exploit their IP.The booklet, entitled ‘How Licensing Intellectual Property Can Help Your Business’ provides information on IP licensing and to how clinch a licensing deal.

Adobe/Think I Intellectual Property Workshop

Join us in a discussion on how to protect your valuable Intellectual Property. Included in the workshop is a talk on recent research findings which reveal how clients view free pitching and your Intellectual Property and a presentation on how Adobe software can best serve your design needs.

John McCain's Intellectual Property Problem

Sam Gustin finds it interesting that John McCain says how "committed" he is to protecting intellectual property, when he's been repeatedly accused of stealing intellectual property for political gain.

New Newsletter Bolsters Intellectual Property Marketing

NAPLES, Fla. - (Business Wire) The first and only monthly newsletter devoted exclusively to improving the marketing of intellectual property (IP) was launched today by BizWorld, Inc. Each issue of Intellectual Property Marketing Advisor (IPMA) focuses on better marketing of valuable but yet-unlicensed IP held by universities, research institutes, and government labs.

Development Agenda - Report of the Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP)

The Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP), established by the General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in October 2007, held its second meeting from July 7-11, 2008 and moved forward in discussing the implementation of the WIPO Development Agenda (Summary by the Chair).

U.S. hails intellectual property court setup in Taiwan

Washington, July 7 (CNA) U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Chris Padilla hailed Monday Taiwan's establishment of an intellectual property court, affirming it will help strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR).

Louis Vuitton and Sony BMG reach settlement in battle over intellectual property rights - 01/08/08

US. Louis Vuitton Malletier has settled a case over intellectual property rights with Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Under the terms of the settlement, Sony BMG has agreed to refrain from future activity involving Louis Vuitton’s intellectual property.

U.S. hails Taiwan's establishment of an intellectual property court

Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Chris Padilla hailed Monday Taiwan's establishment of an intellectual property court, affirming it will help strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights.

Akerman's Jill Riola Achieves Florida Bar Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law

PRNewswire/ -- Akerman Senterfitt Shareholder Jill Sarnoff Riola has received Board Certification in Intellectual Property Law from The Florida Bar. In 2007, the Florida Supreme Court officially recognized intellectual property law as one of only 22 board certification areas available in


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