This is a small presentation used at Grails Meetup NYC community to introduce some main principles of both Grails and MongoDB and how it feels to work with they side by side.
IP for Creative and Digital IndustriesJane Lambert
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The document discusses intellectual property for creative and digital industries. It lists various types of intellectual property including brands, designs, technology, creative works, trademarks, registered designs, patents, copyrights, and related rights. It also mentions people such as Jane Lambert who are specialists in areas like intellectual property law, enforcement, licensing, and insurance.
This document discusses independent learning and how teachers can encourage it. It asks teachers to join a focus group to share progress in developing independent learning. Teachers are asked to identify one change they could make to their practice, such as creating conditions that encourage learner independence or making a small change to existing practice, to discuss in the next meeting. The document also explores what independent learning is, how it is expressed in different subjects, and characteristics of independent learners.
際際滷 show for first assignment. Action idea summary - a man graduates college with no direction in mind and meanders aimlessly until by process of elimination finds his calling in life.
This document provides guidance for conducting customer satisfaction surveys in Fairfax County. It discusses why surveys are used, how to define objectives, required resources, planning, question types, arranging the questionnaire, pretesting, sampling methodology, and common mistakes. The document is intended to help county staff address customer satisfaction data collection through a comprehensive approach using surveys as one method among others.
The document discusses the author's love of IKEA furniture and how it has furnished their home in Bucharest. They discovered IKEA during a summer holiday in Greece 5 years ago and have been a fan ever since. Now, almost everything in their home, including furniture in the living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, is from IKEA due to their well-designed, affordable items that allow dreams to become a reality. Seeing the IKEA furnishings in their home puts a smile on the author's face.
Presented by Adrian Tennant March 2008 to the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota (EDC) and Florida Public Relations Association, Central West Chapter (FPRA).
An introduction to intellectual property to a mixed audience of artists, business advisers, designers, photographers, programmers and students.
The other speakers were Tom Hutchinson, patent attorney, and David Flint, head of IP at Glasgow law firm Macroberts.
Freerange Artists provide professional services for businesses in and around North Cumbria. It services include
include:
- Boardroom Hire
- Individual Hotdesking
- Start Up Packages
- Step Up Packages
- Drop-in Printing
- Training and Event Facilitation
Building an app-like experience (without the app)chaefele
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This document discusses building app-like experiences without actual apps. It compares apps to webapps, noting apps are single-platform while webapps are multi-platform, and apps have full hardware access while webapps have limited access. It recommends using frameworks like iUI and jQuery Mobile to create responsive webapps that work across devices without native apps. It also provides examples of incorporating barcode scanning into webapps by linking to scanning apps on iPhone and Android platforms.
How the law protects investment in technology - trade secrets, patents, desig...Jane Lambert
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On Wednesday 27 Nov 2013 I addressed a seminar on trade secrets, patents, copyrights, design rights, semiconductor topographies and plant varieties. Although I delivered my talk without slides I have prepare these as an aide m└moire for those who attended the talk. They are supplemented by an accompanying handout.
Patent law developed during the industrial revolution when technology meant new products and processes but it now includes software, data, silicon chips and new plant and seed varieties. Consequently patents are fine for protecting developments in manufacturing but not quite so good protecting the new information based industries.
In addition to my overview of these rights I discussed the advantages and disadvantages of patents as opposed to trade secrets law. I suggested a simple IP strategy for most and discussed enforcement.
This document discusses an alternative approach to teaching geography at the key stage 3 level that focuses on holistic understanding and interdependence between physical processes. It presents a sample unit on ice that asks questions about how ice is formed, how it shapes landscapes, its importance for climate, influence on human evolution, evidence of Arctic sea ice melt, and why glaciers are speeding up. The unit aims to help students understand the interconnections between different physical processes and impacts on life. It also includes student reflections on predicting changes from ice ages and understanding interactions within the environment.
See how New York city landmarks and buildings went red in February 2008 in a show to help fight heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women and men in this country.
The document discusses the author's love of IKEA furniture and how it has furnished their home in Bucharest. They discovered IKEA during a summer holiday in Greece 5 years ago and have been a fan ever since. Now, almost everything in their home, including furniture in the living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, is from IKEA due to their well-designed, affordable items that allow dreams to become a reality. Seeing the IKEA furnishings in their home puts a smile on the author's face.
Presented by Adrian Tennant March 2008 to the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota (EDC) and Florida Public Relations Association, Central West Chapter (FPRA).
An introduction to intellectual property to a mixed audience of artists, business advisers, designers, photographers, programmers and students.
The other speakers were Tom Hutchinson, patent attorney, and David Flint, head of IP at Glasgow law firm Macroberts.
Freerange Artists provide professional services for businesses in and around North Cumbria. It services include
include:
- Boardroom Hire
- Individual Hotdesking
- Start Up Packages
- Step Up Packages
- Drop-in Printing
- Training and Event Facilitation
Building an app-like experience (without the app)chaefele
?
This document discusses building app-like experiences without actual apps. It compares apps to webapps, noting apps are single-platform while webapps are multi-platform, and apps have full hardware access while webapps have limited access. It recommends using frameworks like iUI and jQuery Mobile to create responsive webapps that work across devices without native apps. It also provides examples of incorporating barcode scanning into webapps by linking to scanning apps on iPhone and Android platforms.
How the law protects investment in technology - trade secrets, patents, desig...Jane Lambert
?
On Wednesday 27 Nov 2013 I addressed a seminar on trade secrets, patents, copyrights, design rights, semiconductor topographies and plant varieties. Although I delivered my talk without slides I have prepare these as an aide m└moire for those who attended the talk. They are supplemented by an accompanying handout.
Patent law developed during the industrial revolution when technology meant new products and processes but it now includes software, data, silicon chips and new plant and seed varieties. Consequently patents are fine for protecting developments in manufacturing but not quite so good protecting the new information based industries.
In addition to my overview of these rights I discussed the advantages and disadvantages of patents as opposed to trade secrets law. I suggested a simple IP strategy for most and discussed enforcement.
This document discusses an alternative approach to teaching geography at the key stage 3 level that focuses on holistic understanding and interdependence between physical processes. It presents a sample unit on ice that asks questions about how ice is formed, how it shapes landscapes, its importance for climate, influence on human evolution, evidence of Arctic sea ice melt, and why glaciers are speeding up. The unit aims to help students understand the interconnections between different physical processes and impacts on life. It also includes student reflections on predicting changes from ice ages and understanding interactions within the environment.
See how New York city landmarks and buildings went red in February 2008 in a show to help fight heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women and men in this country.