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CEINDE. Legal Considerations for Mobile App Developers. Our guest post this week is written by Arina Shulga, who co-founded the apps development company Ingengo LLC together with her husband in 2011 in New York City. The company started with an idea of creating apps preparing kids for admission to local elementary schools, developing their critical thinking skills and teaching different languages. Kids love playing on mobile devices, which inspired the Ingengo founders to use the iPhone and iPad as teaching tools for their kids.

Arina is also an attorney admitted to practice in New York State, practicing business law out of Law Offices of Arina Shulga. Disclosure: The information contained in this article is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to and does not amount to legal advice. You should not rely on the general statements of law which appear in this post, which may not be applicable to the particular facts of your situation. Certain Legal Considerations for Mobile Apps Developers Structuring Your Company Conclusion. Cursor: Next Generation Book Publishing. This guest blog entry is by Samantha Pritchard. I met Samantha this past May at the BEA Expo in New York. She had written a paper about book publishing start-up Cursor. I was at BEA in part to meet the company co-founders, Richard Nash and Mark Warholak.I asked Samantha if she would adapt her paper for publication on my blog.

I’m very pleased to offer her insights. (Keep in mind that the paper was first written before Nash and Warholak launched the publishing imprint Red Lemonade as a “proof of concept” for the Cursor approach.) According to Richard Nash, founder of Cursor and former editor-in-chief of Soft Skull Press, the current publishing model is lacking in significant and detrimental ways: it operates on an outdated supply chain with a terrible feedback loop which encourages author-reader isolation, and requires authors to enter into long, irrelevant contracts of copyright. Most of Cursor’s revenue stems from the community network that it is built upon. Derecho a LEER. Geneva Declaration on the Future of WIPO. Click here for the archives of the online discussion of the Access to Knowledge (A2K) proposal On October 4, 2004, the General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization agreed to adopt a proposal offered by Argentina and Brazil, the "Proposal for the Establishment of a Development Agenda for WIPO" (sometimes referred to as "Item 12" because of its placement listing on the meeting's agenda).

This proposal was strongly supported by developing countries, as well as by a large contingent of civil society. Prior to the General Assembly meeting, hundreds of nonprofits, scientists, academics and other individuals had signed the "Geneva Declaration on the Future of WIPO," which calls on WIPO to focus more on the needs of developing countries, and to view IP as one of many tools for development - not as an end in itself. The Geneva Declaration on the Future of WIPO is posted below in six languages.

Signatures are still being accepted. ENGLISH, in PDF, html and MS Word formats. World Intellectual Property Organization. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is the global forum for intellectual property services, policy, information and cooperation. WIPO Translate WIPO has developed a ground-breaking new “artificial intelligence”-based translation tool for patent documents. WIPO Translate is free of charge and available through the PATENTSCOPE database. File, manage or search patents, trademarks, designs and appellations of origin. Follow policy discussions and negotiations on the future development of IP in our standing committees and meetings.

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