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IP and Youth – innovating for a better future

Intellectual Property Office Blog

We engage with primary and secondary schools, and support those in further education, universities and research. . Our flagship IP Education Framework , launched in March, sets out the IP knowledge needed by young people from primary to higher education levels. Its designer was Dominic Marday, age 9, of Greenwich.

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By Whom and How Are Our Patent Examiners Being Recruited? Digging Past the Recent Re-Notification of the Exams

SpicyIP

Three months after scrapping the preliminary exams for the recruitment of patent and designs examiners, the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has re-notified the preliminary exams to be conducted on December 21. for appointment to the post.

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Guest Book Review: Teaching Intellectual Property Law

The IPKat

Haberman, a graphic designer-turned-inventor, provides first-hand insight on how crucial even a fundamental knowledge and understanding of IP is to students in non-law disciplines with career paths into the creative and business sectors in particular, but the teaching of the subject is regularly lacking.

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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

WIPO - Artificial Intelligence & IP Workshop WIPO will hold an online workshop on Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property from 6 to 10 December 2021 to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on copyright, design, and patents. Submissions should be sent to admin@atrip.org no later than 1 February 2022.

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting: An Overview of the Proposed Federal NIL Bill

LexBlog IP

This proposed federal NIL bill outlines several key provisions designed to address the current challenges and concerns in collegiate NIL, including: Safeguarding student-athletes who have entered into NIL agreements from retaliation by institutions of higher education.

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Secretary Gina Raimondo and Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed Call for Major Federal Investment in America’s Care Economy

U.S. Department of Commerce

trillion proposal designed to help create jobs and lower child care, senior care, prescription drug, housing, and higher education costs for working families. When the U.S. Senate returns to Washington, DC next month it is expected to debate a $3.5

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Guest book review: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

The IPKat

Key stakeholders such as university presidents and governing boards and members of higher education organisations will of course also find it insightful and useful. It considers the relationship between IP, technology transfer and higher education in the context of 3D printing, additive manufacturing and the Maker Movement.