2023-05-16 22:00:00
Page 1 to 4: Start Pages | Page 5 to 7: Guylène Kiesel Le Cosquer – Preface | Page 8: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Introduction | Page 11 to 17: Philippe Louvel, Anne Desaix and Éric Gruson – Chapter A1. Generalities, basics and fundamentals | Page 19 to 41: Philippe Louvel, Anne Desaix and Éric Gruson – Chapter A2. Patents around the world | Page 43 to 60: Philippe Louvel, Anne Desaix and Éric Gruson – Chapter A3. Conditions for obtaining a patent | Page 61 to 75: Philippe Louvel, Anne Desaix and Éric Gruson – Chapter A4. Procedure ensuring the force of a patent | Page 77 to 83: Philippe Louvel, Anne Desaix and Éric Gruson – Chapter A5. Exercise of rights | Page 87 to 95: Camille Draber – Chapter B1. General information and conditions of protection | Page 97 to 118: Noélie Carron – Chapter B2. How to succeed in trademark registration? | Page 119 to 124: Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter B3. Preliminary checks and registration procedure | Page 125 to 137: Noélie Carron – Chapter B4. Sustain the protection of your brand | Page 139 to 155: Camille Draber – Chapter B5. Defend your brand | Page 159 to 169: Frédéric Glaize – Chapter C1. General, conditions of protection and conferred rights | Page 171 to 177: Frédéric Glaize – Chapter C2. How to make a successful model deposit? | Page 179 to 187: Frédéric Glaize – Chapter C3. Defend your design | Page 191 to 195: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter D1. Strategic and financial management of an IP portfolio | Page 197 to 203: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter D2. NDA, assignments/licenses and competition | Page 205 to 220: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter D3. Acting once morest suspected third-party infringers | Page 221 to 223: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter D4. Defending an action for infringement | Page 225 to 228: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Chapter D5. Financial Valuation of IP Assets, Taxation and Tagging | Page 229: Anne Desaix, Frédéric Glaize, Éric Gruson, Philippe Louvel, Noélie Carron and Camille Draber – Conclusion | Page 231 to 232: Index | Page 233 to 240: Ending pages.
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Four goals for Kangaroos, two for Pilsen. I am showing the best football that I have been in Slavia, Jurečka is pleased
2023-05-20 22:41:18
Three last games, six goals. A fortnight ago, he blew the Kangaroos apart with four goals, and on Saturday, with two goals, he helped Slavia win over Pilsen (2:1). Striker Václav Jurečka, who came to Eden from Slovácko in the summer, is the clear number one pick for coach Jindřich Trpišovský.
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Cybersecurity and IT: coming together to meet the challenges of tomorrow
2023-05-19 14:54:10
In the small world of trade shows, Ready for IT is positioned as “the unmissable One to One event for companies committed to digital transition and security”. Really ? We talk regarding it with its founder, Maria Iacono.
Launched by Comexposium and its subsidiary DG Consultants, Ready for IT is the new kid in the Cybersecurity Assizes galaxy. Maria Iacono, the director of these two essential trade shows for the sector, discusses the reasons that led to the creation of this event and explains to us the major challenges that the IT and cybersecurity sectors will have to face in the coming months. years.
Ready to face challenges
“Our job is to always be attentive to the field, to the needs of the information systems department and the CISO,” Maria Iacono states straight away. The expert in business meetings is not used to beating around the bush: “Our DNA is not to sell stands, but lies in meeting a need”, she specifies when we ask him the interest, in 2023, of organizing as many meetings face-to-face.
It must be said that the needs of the computer security sector are numerous and protean. The one who took the lead Cybersecurity Foundations in 2019 observes the evolution of a buoyant sector, but which faces significant challenges. “The proliferation of attacks poses a growing threat to businesses of all sizes. Cybercriminals are increasingly sophisticated in their methods and no longer hesitate to attack the local SME,” warns Maria Iacono.
A need for cybersecurity which therefore irrigates the whole of society and which has been coupled in recent years with a need for companies to be supported in the context of their digital transformation. “The CIO of a medium-sized French company does more than cyber,” says Maria Iacono. There are always issues of organizational transformation”. Especially since the digital issue irrigates all of the other issues: “We realize that the subjects deal with everything, since we range from the response to business needs to territorial digital sovereignty through the shortage of talent”.
So many challenges to be met that require seeing each other to exchange, and face, together. The face to face (or one to one, in the jargon), also allows, and the director does not hide it, to facilitate business.
Ready Player 2
“Ready for IT offers a privileged space for CIOs and CISOs in the mid-market, encouraging meetings and the exchange of best practices”, specifies Maria Iacono, “but the advantage of participating in a show like Ready for IT lies in the possibility of establishing concrete relations and concluding contracts that have already been initiated. »
A business interest supported by “a selective approach, since only qualified professionals are invited”. IT professionals who will meet in Monaco from May 23 to 25, in particular to discuss “the fun side of digital transformation and security” during the opening conference.
There is also no doubt that the aisles and conferences will be an opportunity to discuss the revolutions underway in the sector, including generative artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
On these topics as on others, the shrewd observer that is Maria Iacono has some advice to give: “AI, we talk regarding it today because it has become democratized with Chat GPT, but large groups are working on it for at least four or five years. Concretely, we have to demystify all that, stop promises and blocking positions to make it something constructive and useful”. A vision of common sense, which might well serve as a compass for the sector for years to come.
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“Vatican-led Peace Mission to End War in Ukraine: Insights and Updates”
2023-05-20 20:17:09
Pope Francis has tasked Cardinal Matteo Zubi, head of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, with leading a peace mission to try to stop the war in Ukraine, the Vatican said Saturday.
Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Zubi had been asked “to help ease tensions in the conflict in Ukraine, in the hope that the pope can start paths of peace, something he has never given up.”
“The timing and modalities of this mission are being studied,” he added in a note.
The Vatican statement came in conjunction with the meeting of the G7 leaders in Japan with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and their renewal of their support for Ukraine, which has been under Russian attack since February 2022.
Pope Francis spoke for the first time regarding a possible mission upon his return from a visit to Hungary last month, telling reporters: “There is a mission that is currently being worked on, but it has not been announced yet,” without giving further details.
It is worth noting that Zubi, 67, was elected president of the Italian Episcopal Conference last year, and he belongs to the Sant’Egidio Catholic Association that specializes in diplomacy and peace efforts.
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