[SiliconBeach] Re: New business models to protect inventiveness

2009-11-09 Thread Richard Heycock
organisations) ... I was dismayed! > > > > There was no debate in these talks. Further, the same talks could have > > taken place a decade ago. > > > > Consequently, change will have to come from the users of IP, not the > > directors of it! > > > >

[SiliconBeach] Re: New business models to protect inventiveness

2009-11-09 Thread Richard Heycock
Excerpts from 1_Place's message of Tue Nov 10 10:04:26 +1100 2009: > > Thanks for your thoughts: > > There is a lot is anger towards patents which I would very much like > to unravel - > > I see the patent system as a library that has a standard process for > recording information, for which an

[SiliconBeach] Re: Immigration Lawyers

2009-10-21 Thread Richard Heycock
Excerpts from Jonathan Clarke's message of Wed Oct 21 21:19:50 +1100 2009: > I'm currently on a 457 sponsored visa, I'm probably going to apply for PR > next year, but being honest, is there any real need for a lawyer to process > a PR application? The documentation is freely available, you can u

[SiliconBeach] Re: Immigration Lawyers

2009-10-20 Thread Richard Heycock
Excerpts from Ryan Cross's message of Wed Oct 21 17:04:06 +1100 2009: > Potentially a bit off topic, but does anyone know any good immigration > lawyers? Particularly with Permanent Residency visas? > You can post on the list for other people, or just contact me directly. > > Thanks! > Ryan Cross