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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Design Outsourcing May Be Big--Think India.

Just as Daniel Pink's A Whole New Mind was making us comfortable that design and creative skills were our protection against globalization, along comes Bruce Nussbaum in BusinessWeek with this on design firms in India. Guess the right-brain revolution isn't gonna be televised.

Design outsourcing may be big--think India.

Design outsourcing is probably one of the big things to happen over the horizon. U.S. corporations might want to take a look at a number of Indian design consultancies that appear to do great work. India's National Institute of Design graduates hundreds of highly trained designers a year. India has a vast manufacturing infrastructure in place--something US and European and Japanese companies are discovering. And design firms such as Elephant Design and Lopez do good work. Outsourcing design to India is going to be big.
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Categories: Business & Finance, Globalization


Friday, May 2, 2003

US Trade Rep Creates Copyright Confusion

ZDNet's Charles Cooper discusses the USTR flap noted Wednesday.

U.S. may add to copyright confusion. ZDNet May 2 2003 7:58AM ET [Moreover - IP and patents news]

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Categories: Copyright, Globalization, Policy & Regulation

US Trade Rep Copyright Watch List

More on info on the USTR's program of creating a worldwide oligopoly for the US Copyright Cabal.

Text: U.S. Releases Special 301 Report on Intellectual Property. Washington File May 2 2003 0:17AM ET

[...] USTR placed 36 trading partners on the watch list for IPR violations: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Guatemala, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovak Republic, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

Another 11 trading partners, including the European Union (EU), were placed on the priority watch list, which entails a greater level of scrutiny. The 11 trading partners are Argentina, the Bahamas, Brazil, EU, India, Indonesia, Lebanon, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, and Taiwan. [...] [Moreover - IP and patents news]

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Categories: Copyright, Policy & Regulation, Globalization


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