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Obama bestows National Medal of Technology and Innovation on Indiana Chemist

22 Monday Nov 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Federal Initiatives, Indiana, Intellectual Property, Tech Developments

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In a ceremony last week in the White House East Room, President Obama bestowed the National Medal of Science on 10 researchers and awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to three individuals and a three-person team.

The medals represent the government’s highest honor for scientists, engineers and inventors.

Obama said their achievements “stand as a testament to the ingenuity, to their zeal for discovery and to the willingness to give of themselves and to sacrifice in order to expand the reach of human understanding. All of us have benefited from their work.”

Recipients of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation are:

  • Helen M. Free, Miles Laboratories, Indiana, for contributions to diagnostic chemistry through development of dip-and-read urinalysis.
  • Harry Coover of Eastman Chemical Co., Tennessee, for inventing cyanoacrylates, also known as super glues.
  • Steven J. Sasson, Eastman Kodak Co., New York, for inventing the digital camera and revolutionizing the way images are captured, stored and shared.
  • The Intel Corp. team of Federico Faggin, Marcian E. Hoff Jr. and Stanley Mazor for inventing the first microprocessor.

For more info on these awards and the recipients of the National Science Award, see Wall Street Journal Online.

Indiana General Assembly to show all meetings online

17 Wednesday Nov 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Indiana, Legislation, Tech Developments

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All Indiana General Assembly committee meetings will be shown live online in the 2011 session for the first time. In previous legislative sessions, House and Senate sessions and only certain committee meetings were broadcast online.

Links to the meeting broadcasts and committee schedules are available at the Indiana General Assembly’s website.

It will be interesting to see whether Indiana citizens embrace this modern luxury of having the legislative process laid bare at their fingertips.

Source: WISHTV.com

Fashioning the Law of Design

09 Tuesday Nov 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Copyright, Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, Trademark

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For those who weren’t able to attend, here are the slides from my 11/9/10 presentation, Fashioning the Law of Design: Wearable Intellectual Property.

 

 

Indiana IP Seminar Alert – Intellectual Property Issues in International Business Transactions 11/30

01 Monday Nov 2010

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Intellectual Property Issues in International Business Transactions
Tuesday, November 30, 4 to 5 p.m.
IndyBar Education Center, 135 N. Pennsylvania, Suite 1500

Featuring:  Kevin R. Erdman, Baker & Daniels LLP; Matthew R. Levy, Baker & Daniels LLP; and Scott M. Simmonds, Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Hosted by the Intellectual Property Section of Indianapolis Bar Association

Register online today!Intellectual property issues arise in international business transactions in many forms. Attend this seminar to learn about how issues can arise from differences between foreign and domestic intellectual property laws and interpretation and enforceability of intellectual property assignments and licenses. Also discussed will be how privilege issues can arise through the engagement of foreign agents in the procurement of foreign rights.  Finally, learn how international business transactions may involve challenging tax, valuation and related profit repatriation issues.
CLE Credit: 1 General

Cost: $30 IndyBar Members/$60 Non-Members/$10 IndyBar Student Members

Register here.

October 2010 IP&T News Summary

01 Monday Nov 2010

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Tech Developments

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For those who don’t follow KLF Legal on Facebook or Twitter, here are some of the stories I shared in October:

EFF files counterclaim against Righthaven

Facebook sues X-rated site Faceporn

Apple Patents Anti-Sexting Device

Debunking The Claim That Giving Away Music ‘Devalues’ It

The Rise Of A New Intellectual Property Category, Ripe For Trolling: Publicity Rights

Righthaven defendant wins first lawsuit dismissal motion

The real cost of free

US anti-P2P law firms sue more in 2010 than RIAA ever did

Study: 82 percent of kids under 2 have online presence

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