News articles tagged 'Technology'

India: Review of Policy on Foreign Technology Collaborations

The Indian Government has recently reviewed the monetary limits imposed on royalties for technology transferred or licensed. Read More

Managing your IP in a digital world

AMCHAM's Digital Future Now forum was an opportunity for nearly 100 senior executives from businesses operating in the online environment to discuss the many challenges and issues impacting the industry. Read More

The Sun Rises on .asia

A new Top Level Domain (TLD) for the Asia-Pacific region is set to launch on 9 October 2007. Read More

Chinese domain names and internet keywords

Have you recently received an email from a Chinese internet company, saying that someone else has tried to register your name as a domain name or internet keyword in China? If so, you are not alone. Read More

Businesses need to get ready for the Anti-Spam Act

Daniel Gilchrist The Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act, which comes into force on 6 September 2007, brings with it a number of compliance issues for New Zealand businesses. Read More

InternetNZ releases draft anti-SPAM code of practice for ISPs

Public comments on a draft code of practice for ISPs in relation to New Zealand’s anti-spam legislation are invited by 18 June 2007. Read More

Australian domain name policy under review

The auDA is calling for submissions on the policy framework for. au domain names by Friday 15 June 2007. The auDA is reviewing the framework governing the allocation and use of Australian (. Read More

Maintaining market share after your patent expires

*A patent provides up to a 20 year monopoly in an invention in return for the inventor fully disclosing the invention to the public. When the patent expires, anyone is entitled to exploit the invention. Read More

Finding the balance

The theme developed during the FICPI World Congress earlier this year revealed how many areas of intellectual property are presently in a state of imbalance. Read More

Rotary case sheds light on similarity

It looks different so where's the confusion? A judgment in the unsuccessful trade mark opposition brought by Rotary International (RI) against Carl Bird, proprietor of the trade mark Rotary Engine, has issued. Read More