IPKat Haiku competition
This is where the IPKat gets to denote the winner of his Haiku Competition. The prize, remember, is a costless house at CLT's Copying Without Infringing conference on Thursday 23 March. Well, Graeme Fearon (Thring Townsend) is our Haiku Laureate, having sent inwards these ii wonderful efforts:
Original plant -A unopen instant is Miri Frankel (Beanstalk Group, NY), alongside her ode to the ECJ ruling inwards Arsenal v Reed:
Blooms of creativity.
Please don't selection the flowers
and
I institute this haiku
On the web. I tin copy
So I may, n'est-ce pas?
Reeds would last rich andOther commendations become to Barbara Cookson, Caroline Day, Gino van Roeyen (anything that begins "Fresh infringing restrain ..." can't last all that bad).
Teams wretched if courts convey badge
Of back upwards defence.
World's best verse here
World's worst verse here
IPKat Spot the Fish competition
It's every bit good both the fourth dimension together with the plaice to denote the winner of the IPKat's Spot the Fish Competition. The prize is a costless house at CLT's 8th Annual Information Technology Law conference on Tuesday 21 March.
The sole winner (who skated it) is James Heath (News International), whose entry appears at the halt of this post. No carping, please. James, you'll shortly last herring from CLT ...
Commendations become to Matthew Rippon (Watson Burton), Andrea Glorioso (for his learned essay on Christians together with fish symbolism), Jeffrey Chau together with Davyd Chong.
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