Dispatches from the Salt Mines

The name Salzburg literally means "Salt Castle", and derives its name from the barges carrying salt on the Salzach river, which were subject to a toll in the 8th century, as was customary for many communities and cities on European rivers.
I've been sent here, near the salt mines of Austria, to represent IP.com, as Executive Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific, at the Salzburg Global Seminar, which I'm privileged to co-chair this year.
New Models of Intellectual Property: Predictability and Openness as Spurs to Innovation, Session 460 of the Salzburg Global Seminar, begins today and continues through December 11th.
The session will convene senior legal and corporate experts, high-level government officials and leading academics and commentators from around the world to explore ideas on how countries can benefit from new paradigms of innovation and develop solutions to persistent global disputes relating to IP. The underlying question will be how to ensure that IPR are used to promote the widest possible benefits from innovation, and not restrict them.
It's a tough assignment, but somebody's got to do it. Johnson Kong, reporting from Salzburg, Austria.


