The IPKat has finished perusing the December/January issue of the increasingly enjoyable and informative bimonthly Intellectual Asset Management (IAM), published by Globe White Page. This issue includes the following features:
* Nigel Page writes on the compensation received by Japanese employees whose patented inventions have been profitably exploited by their employers;
* Craig Opperman writes on the pros and cons of patenting software in Europe, viewed from the perspective of the perceived interests of smaller companies which try to compete against the multinationals;
Alain Pompidou: the increasingly public face of the EPO, till Alison Brimelow takes over
* An interview with Alain Pompidou, President of the European Patent Office;
* An obituary of the late lamented IP boutique firm Fish & Neave.
* An obituary of the late lamented IP boutique firm Fish & Neave.