Thanks for the Link Love
It was our pleasure to host Blawg Review #179 last week on Securing Innovation, the corporate blog of IP.com. Sure, it was a lot of work but it was definitely worth the effort. Indeed, we were pleasantly surprised by the many responses on law blogs by followers of Blawg Review, the long-running weekly carnival of law blogs.
Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise said our Blawg Review #179 is the greatest thing since Blawg Review #178.
Stephen Albainy-Jenei at Patent Baristas linked to Blawg Review: The (BIC®) Pen is Mightier than the Sword Edition.
Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confusion® introduced his readers to our presentation like this:
This week’s edition of Blawg Review is at Securing Innovation! And what could be more innovative, or more secure, really, than the item at the top of the post: The good old ball-point pen, in honor of this week’s birthday of Laszlo Biro!
Victoria Pynchon at The IP ADR Blog had these kind words:
Today, Securing Innovation celebrates the invention of the ballpoint pen in Blawg Review #179 here. SI is one of the best IP blogs to appear on the scene in some time and I don't link to it nearly enough. With Blawg Review #179 I'm hoping that S.I. will begin to get the readership it deserves -- like -- a MILLION unique hits a year -- that's how essential it is to the IP practitioner.
We've got a long way to go to reach those numbers but we're thankful to law blogs who do, like Above the Law and Overlawyered and Point of Law, for including links to our Blawg Review and sending many of their readers over here to our company blog. Thanks to these thought leaders, and mentors like Kevin O'Keefe at LexBlog, we enjoyed our busiest week ever on the Securing Innovation blog.
We hope that some of those who visited us to check out Blawg Review #179 took a look around our corporate blog and company website to find out what IP.com Inc. is about and what we offer to the community of IP lawyers and their clients who have intellectual property assets under management. If you find what we're blogging about here on Securing Innovation might be interesting for your blog readers, we'd really appreciate if you might add our link to your blogroll. And, before you go, please check out ours which includes many intellectual property, technology, and business blogs we think are definitely worth a look.
German-American Day is the theme of this week's Blawg Review #180 at LawPundit, where Andis Kaulins, an American expatriate, born in Germany, raised in the United States, and formerly lecturing on Anglo-American law at the University of Trier Law School, takes note of the Quick Links here on Securing Innovation.
The editor of IP.com's corporate blog, Securing Innovation, points to a recent article at Law.com, German Court Sees First Signs of European Patent Trolls, by Philippa Maister of IP Law & Business, and is concerned about the likelihood of confusion with IPCom GmbH in connection with the German company's whopping 12 Billion Euro patent infringement lawsuit against Nokia.
Make no mistake about it, our company IP.com Inc. has nothing to do with a German IP licensing company IPCom GmbH & Co. KG that is demanding billions in patent licensing fees from Nokia.
Check out this week's Blawg Review #180 and, if you've got a blog of your own, please take a few minutes blogging to share some link love to reward Andis Kaulins for his extraordinary presentation.
If you like the current issue of Blawg Review and think your blog readers might find something interesting in it for them, please don't hesitate to link to it. I'm sure those who hosted Blawg Review will definitely appreciate your thanks.
