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April 26, 2008
International IP Dictionary
Research
and Markets announced an
international intellectual property law dictionary for €266. Covers patents,
copyright, and trademarks, both U.S. and international terms. For patents, has a
"Short History of Patent Law in the
United States," and "Charts on Sources of United States Domestic Patent Law."
Measly web site with little information about the dictionary itself, but, by
comparison, extensive biographies of the authors. In other words, pathetic
marketing, unless you think promulgating cult of personality for relative
unknowns for a dictionary qualifies as good marketing.
Posted by Patent Hawk at April 26, 2008 12:23 PM | Patents In Business