France to reform its pharmaceutical regulatory system…with possible global implications!
On 23 June 2011, the French Health Minister proposed significant reforms to the French pharmaceutical regulatory system.
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Way more than an everyday interest in IP
On 23 June 2011, the French Health Minister proposed significant reforms to the French pharmaceutical regulatory system.
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The Federal Government has released exposure drafts of its legislation on a national business names registration system. The proposed new system will give the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) national responsibility for registering, renewing and administering business names for all Australian businesses.
Make no mistake about it: Chapman Kelley is an artist. He studied art at university for a combined total of 15 years. He has held scores of exhibitions; the first of which opened to sell-out audiences in 1963. Over the last quarter of a century, Kelley has been interviewed and has featured on radio and television broadcasts around the world.
A UK Councillor has recently come under fire for posting extracts of the Brighton & Hove City Council meetings on his personal website and on YouTube. In early 2009, a complaint was received by another Councillor, in relation to the conduct of Cllr Kitcat (yes, that’s his name), in posting 5 extracts from webcasts of Council meetings that took place between 2008 and 2009. These webcasts had originally been filmed by the Council and placed on the Council’s website, read more…
The recent impersonation of Brisbane’s Lord Mayor, Campbell Newman on Twitter, is a timely reminder of the substantial scope that exists for people to be impersonated online. Internet sites such as Twitter and Facebook lend themselves to such impersonations due to the lack of requirements for authentication of identity when registering accounts on these sites. Twitter impersonation has become increasingly widespread, with other politician read more…