Wikid - Services for SME, Inventors and Designers
We were one of the first barristers' chambers with a website, one of the first with a blog, one of the first with a ".eu" TLD (though we have not yet decided how to use it), one of the few with a ".law.pro" domain (though we are probably going to give that up) and the first with a WAP site (which we definitely have given up). Now we are one of the first (if not the first) to launch and support a voluntary public wiki for our area of the law.
We could be wrong, but we think we have the first IP law wiki anywhere - at least in the UK Like our other websites and this blog, the wiki will concentrate on advice for SME and creative and innovative individuals. They need specialist legal services just as much as Siemens and Microsoft but can't afford the silly fees that are often charged for such services.
Though this has been launched and is supported by nipc it is open to everyone with an interest in IP and technology law and we hope everybody will take part.
We could be wrong, but we think we have the first IP law wiki anywhere - at least in the UK Like our other websites and this blog, the wiki will concentrate on advice for SME and creative and innovative individuals. They need specialist legal services just as much as Siemens and Microsoft but can't afford the silly fees that are often charged for such services.
Though this has been launched and is supported by nipc it is open to everyone with an interest in IP and technology law and we hope everybody will take part.
Comments
Not quite the same as mine but it is certainly a wiki, it focuses on IP and it is clearly first in time.
I shall consult that wiki frequently and hope to contribute to it. It will be useful resource for the new Patents Rules 2007.