On Monday 08 November 2010 10:27 PM, Arun SAG wrote:
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Chandran<[email protected]>  wrote:

This is regarding the 4-city Seminar on 'Monetising IP' that IPDome<
cid:part1.05040207.04050705@>lawgonindia.com<cid%[email protected]>>
is  organising in partnership with Achromic Point who are the event
management partners.  Please>contact [email protected]  to receive
brochure for the event at Chennai.


"Monetising IP" - means ->  How to get money from intellectual property? I am
sorry to say this, to me it sounds much like " A seminar on how to become a
patent troll?"

In Free software and GNU/Linux there is no room from Intellectual property.
I am sorry, you have posted it to a **wrong**  list :-)

Dear all,
Every member in this list is an intellect. But members wanted to deliver their intellects to the society without any consideration. In order to protect your intellect[other than software], I am inclined to reply as follows.
The post is not intended only for Software. It is an information for all 
streams. Infact in my office Majority of the computer is running on Ubuntu for 
the past one year. I have been promoting Opensource software among my 
professional community. This is an information to pass it on to others who are 
likely ot be benefitted. If you feel this information is leading to patent 
troll. I am sorry you are misconcieved this information.  Intellectual Property 
rights includes Patents, Trademark, Copyright, Design, Geographical Indications 
and Integrated Circuits layout protection. Even your blog is 
copyrighted,*Copyright © 2007-2010 Arun's blog. Sorry to mention personally. 
Our Patent Act is not granting patents to software perse. So Source codes are 
protected under Copyright. Even when you want to promote your opensource 
software, you need a trademark[brand name]. You have to keep that brand name 
proctected in order to promote your software. Members in the list will also 
develop integrated circuits which can be protected. Designs which you are 
creating using opensource software is protected under copyright and if it is a 
industrial design it can be protected under Designs Act.Intellectual property 
is not only Patents. Please look at the world with broad perspective. I have 
seen many  people nowadays using open source software for their 
business/profession. That doesn't mean that they are not entitled to protect 
their products/designs/logo.*
If you feel I have hurt you, it is not intentional but it is only clarification to be given to the members in the list. Don't take it personally. Thanks for giving an oppurtunity to me to explain about Intellectual Property in this list.
    R.Chandrasekar,
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