April 17 Public Hearing in Washington, DC to Focus on Intellectual Property

The Federal Trade Commission today announced the fourth in a series of public hearings exploring the evolving market for intellectual property. These hearings, to be held April 17, 2009, in Washington, DC, will explore how corporations, inventors, and patent intermediaries value and monetize patents, strategies for buying and selling patents, and the role of secondary markets for intellectual property.

Some of the most significant recent changes in markets for intellectual property have occurred through the emergence of new business models involving the buying, selling and licensing of patents. The April 17 hearing also will showcase some of the recent academic scholarship about the development and functioning of markets for intellectual property and the policy implications surrounding them. James E. Malackowski, President and CEO of Ocean Tomo, will deliver the keynote address. An agenda for the hearings is available on the Web site for the hearings and as a link to this press release.

These hearings are part of an ongoing series of public hearings examining changes in patent law, patent-related business models, and new learning about the operation of the IP marketplace since the October 2003 Commission report on the patent system, “To Promote Innovation: The Proper Balance of Competition and Patent Law and Policy.” The Commission held the initial hearing in the series on December 5, 2008, and held hearings on remedies February 11 and 12, 2009. The Commission is holding hearings on March 18-19, 2009, covering the operation of patent markets, with an emphasis on the notice functions of patents. The Commission will hold its last hearing in the series on May 4-5, 2009, in Berkeley, California, in cooperation with the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.

The Commission is seeking public comments on all issues to be discussed throughout the entire series of these hearings, and in response to any of the topics raised in the Federal Register notice announcing the hearings on the Evolving IP Marketplace. Comments must be received by May 15, 2009, and should refer to “Evolving IP Marketplace – P093900.” The Federal Register notice and information on how to submit written and electronic comments to the Commission are available at the Web site for the hearings, http://www.ftc.gov/bc/workshops/ipmarketplace.

The FTC’s hearings on the Evolving IP Marketplace are free and open to the public. Pre-registration is helpful but not required. All attendees must present a valid photo ID for admission to the agency’s Satellite building, which is located at 601 New Jersey Ave., NW. The hearings will be accessible to people with disabilities. Anyone needing a related accommodation should contact Carrie McGlothlin at the FTC at 202-326-3388 or cmcglothlin@ftc.gov. Such requests should include a detailed description of the accommodations needed and contact information if more information is needed. Please provide advance notice of accommodation needs.

Copies of the documents mentioned in this release are available from the FTC’s Web site at http://www.ftc.gov and from the FTC’s Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580. Call toll-free: 1-877-FTC-HELP.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Peter Kaplan,
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2334
STAFF CONTACT:
Erika Meyers,
Bureau of Competition
202-326-2541
(FYI 13. 2009.wpd)

Delaware Job Hunters Group Spams the WorkAtHomeTruth Blog!

Update: 4/6/2009 – According to Todd Bavol from Integrity Career Transitions this was the case of a volunteer who was posting to bring awareness to the event who was not aware of common posting etiquette – i.e. posting something RELEVANT to the discussion of the blog.

I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt on that. You can register for the Deleware Job Hunters Group event at this site:

www.IntegrityCareerTransitions.com

As usual, I’ve maintained the old post for historical purposes:

I noticed The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event when I saw a random blog comment from Integrity Career Transitions in the spam section of the WorkAtHomeTruth blog.

Sure enough, The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event had posted a completely random, unrelated comment at the end of this article about Zero-Fee Home Business Trials. I decided to approve the comment because it’s a great example of how NOT to post in blog discussions and how to get labeled a blog spammer instead of a value-added contributor to a blog discussion.

So let’s see what’s wrong with the post made by The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event:

  • It is not directly related to the top of the article. Although there may be some overlap in the audience for their site and the topic of the article that’s not enough to prevent it from being considered blog spam. Any comments in a blog discussion must be very tightly related to the topic of the blog post.
  • It promotes the IntegrityCareerTransitions.com website within the blog post. While posting a link within a blog post isn’t defacto blog spamming, because the post by The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event is so off-topic, the fact that they also posted a link to another website makes it even more of an example of off-topic spam.
  • It doesn’t reference the article posted on the page at all. In fact a post like that could easily be made by automated blog-spamming software.

I’ll be examing The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event in more detail, but one question you should ask yourself is whether you want to work with a company that claims to be able to help you in your job search if they don’t even know the basic rules of Net Etiquette.

Also, I’ll show you the CORRECT means by which other business have approached WorkAtHomeTruth to request we mention their websites or events.

I feel a little bad that I removed the Delaware Job Hunters Group phone number from their blog spam comment, so to be fair I’ve generated all possible permutations of their 7 digit phone number  that follows their 302 area code. So now you at least have a fighting chance of getting their correct phone number via the following easy to follow flash slideshow:


Note: It’s not clear whether IntegrityCareerTransitions had anything to do with this blog-spamming incident or if it was merely a solo act of The Delaware Job Hunters Education and Networking Event.

Federal Reserve Press Release Release Date: March 9, 2009 For immediate release The Federal Reserve Board announced Monday that the

3/9/2009 Federal Reserve Board Press Release:

The Federal Reserve Board announced Monday that the Consumer Advisory Council will hold its next meeting on Thursday, March 26.  The meeting will take place in Dining Room E, Terrace Level, in the Board’s Martin Building.  The session will begin at 9:00 a.m. and is open to the public.  Anyone planning to attend the meeting should, for security purposes, register no later than Tuesday, March 24, by completing the form found online at:  https://www.federalreserve.gov/secure/forms/cacregistration.cfm Attendees must present photo identification to enter the building.

The Council’s function is to advise the Board on the exercise of its responsibilities under various consumer financial services laws and on other matters on which the Board seeks its advice.  Time permitting, the Council will discuss the following topics:

  • Foreclosures
  • Neighborhood and community stabilization
  • Access to credit
  • Proposed rules regarding overdraft services

Reports by committees and other matters initiated by the Council members may also be discussed.  The Board invites comments from the public on any of these matters.

The Board’s notice is attached.

Attachment (18 KB PDF)