NIPC Radio: Programme No 2 - How the Law protects Investment in Brands
My second broadcast is up but I fear I have been far too ambitious. Instead of relying on the Windows "Sound Recorder" which I used yesterday for my Introduction to Intellectual Property Law which limited the recording to 60 seconds I downloaded the Audacity editing application. I spent much of today playing with it when I should have been working on an article for the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. The resulting file is 8 minutes long and took me over an hour to upload even on broadband. It does work. I have downloaded it from the Huddersfield Intellectual Property website.
Anyway, I have spoken about "How the Law protects Investment in Brands". Although it takes a bit of time to download it should be worth the wait. I have thought about what makes a brand and what sort of investment is required to create one. In my view, there's more to the topic than trade mark registration and passing off.
I am not sure when I shall get round to "How the law protects Investment in Design". Probably when I have found a way to speed up uploading and downloading. Perhaps I ought to investigate zip files. Any suggestions?
Anyway, I have spoken about "How the Law protects Investment in Brands". Although it takes a bit of time to download it should be worth the wait. I have thought about what makes a brand and what sort of investment is required to create one. In my view, there's more to the topic than trade mark registration and passing off.
I am not sure when I shall get round to "How the law protects Investment in Design". Probably when I have found a way to speed up uploading and downloading. Perhaps I ought to investigate zip files. Any suggestions?
Comments
Kind regards
John Lambert
Original: 44.5 Mb
RAR: 28.2 Mb (WinRAR)
Ogg: 4.74 Mb (oggdropXPd)
MP3: 5.45 Mb (LameDropXPd)
The best bet is probably MP3: slightly less efficient, but almost everyone can play them without downloading anything extra. Just drop the .wav file onto the program's window, wait a few seconds and you have an MP3 version. Rather easier than installing the Audacity plugin, I think.
John Lambert