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How Bitcoin 2021 Redefined The Importance Of In-Person Celebration

The biggest Bitcoin event in history welcomed more than 12,000 enthusiasts to celebrate together in real life, proving that this decentralized, open-source software project is a cultural force to be reckoned with.

Promoting Your Crowdfunding Campaign on Social Media

The only guide you need to promote your campaign across all the social media platforms that will get you the most engagement, views...

Skechers lost a trademark dispute in the EU

The US-based footwear company Skechers lost a case T‑598/20 before the General Court of the European Union. The dispute at hand concerns an application for a European trademark ARCHFIT in class 25 – Footwear. The EUIPO refused to register this sign based on absolute grounds Article 7(1)(b) and (c) of Regulation 2017/1001 – descriptiveness and lack … Continue reading Skechers lost a trademark dispute in the EU

Telink and Ehong Accelerate Time to Market for Apple’s Find My…

Telink and Ehong jointly announce a production-ready solution to accelerate time to market for third-party accessory products supporting Apple's Find My network

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5 Things to do this Weekend: Jan 7

Winter is here, offering new and varied ways to explore around town and online. Here’s a round-up of five activities that we found especially appealing. Don’t forget: Limited capacities and vaccination requirements apply at many venues. Please check the details and for any updates before finalizing your plans! Be Moved by Theater Grab your tickets […]

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California adopts drought rules outlawing water wasting, with fines of up to $500

California's latest drought rules prohibit running sprinklers after rain or overwatering that sends runoff coursing into city streets.

Hacking Esports and Gaming with Brand Activations

This article outlines the neuroscience behind effective activations that inspire customer action(s) and/or loyalty in the gaming community. Here is what you should know:  The estimated 474 million esports fans are a subset of 2.9 billion people who spent an estimated $175.8 billion on games in 2021.  Effective activations ‘hack’ cognitive processes in the brain to influence positive customer actions.  AT&T and Wasserman executed a branded experience on Twitch that demonstrates the key pillars and rules […]

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How to Reach Out to a Real Estate Agent (And Sell Your Home Fast)

Buying or selling a house is a huge deal, and it’s one of the most important financial choices you’ll ever make. That’s why choosing an experienced real estate agent to help you through the process is crucial. There are plenty of real estate brokers fighting for the job via internet advertisements, postcards, and yard signs, but with so many to choose from, it can be difficult to choose the ideal one. Reaching out to a real estate agent, on the other hand, might be challenging, especially if you’ve never had to work with one before. If you want to learn how to reach out to a real estate agent, follow this guide to learn each and every step you need to take to do so successfully. How to Easily Connect with a Real Estate Agent Use a Real Estate Platform Like FastExpert One of the easiest and most intuitive ways … Continued

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From sacred to profane: A brief history of Southern California’s hot springs

The geology that cursed Southern California with earthquakes also blessed it with restorative hot springs.

Santa Monica’s message to people evicted long ago for the 10 Freeway: Come home

Santa Monica is pushing a program among the first of its kind to offer affordable housing to families and their descendants who were displaced by the construction of Interstate 10.

Hosting virtual events for developers pt.2: Structure, slide decks, and event flow

Get hands on guidance on how to structure your developer talk, create great slide decks, and host engaging developer online events.

New Research Study from IP Australia Confirms IP Rights Ownership as a Signal to Identify Successful SMEs

New Research Study from IP Australia Confirms IP Rights Ownership as a Signal to Identify Successful SMEs

The role of IP rights in the growth of SMEsIf you are a policy-maker, prospective business partner or investor, IP Australia wants you to know that a useful way to identify small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with high growth potential is to look at their IP activity.  A new research report from the Office of the Chief Economist, titled Intellectual property rights and enterprise growth: The role of IP rights in the growth of SMEs, describes a study using data on the full population of Australian businesses – around 600,000 SMEs over the period 2002–2017 – to examine correlations between IP activity, employment, and growth of SMEs.  The study finds that, on average, SMEs that own IP rights (IPRs) are 3.5 times larger than SMEs with no IP rights (7 employees compared to 2 for SMEs with no IP rights).  Furthermore, rights-holders pay their employees better, with median annual wages being A$53,755 per employee compared to A$43,304 for SMEs with no IP rights.

My opening sentences above were very carefully chosen.  There is a risk that this study may be understood or reported in some quarters as implying the presence of a causal relationship between ownership of IP rights and business success.  It should go without saying, however, that (in the absence of evidence otherwise) correlation is not causation.  This is expressly acknowledged in the report itself (page 10), but IP Australia is also choosing its words carefully in promoting the report.  In information provided to media, the Director General, Michael Schwager, is quoted as saying:

This research paper presents evidence, for policy makers and business investors, that SMEs who file for IPRs are more likely to experience high growth than those who do not file for any IPRs.

On average, SMEs that own IP rights are around 3.5 times larger, are older and pay a higher median wage. SMEs filing for all the three types of IPRs, namely patents, trade marks, and designs, are the most likely to achieve high growth in terms of both turnover and employment.

To the casual reader, these statements might be taken to imply a causal relationship.  Saying that entities that do X are more likely to achieve Y arguably implies that X might be a good thing to do if your goal is to achieve Y.  But of course that is not true here.  If all anybody needed to do to succeed in business was to file a trade mark application, then I am sure everybody would be doing it!  An economist or statistician reading the above statements would merely find a few interesting facts regarding the observed relationships between IPR ownership, business growth, company size, longevity, and employee remuneration.  They would see nothing regarding any causal relationship among these characteristics.  All they would learn is that entities represented in the study data that have achieved Y are also more likely than average to have done X.

It is also notable that Michael Schwager’s statements specifically address policy makers and investors.  What about business owners?  Surely they would want to know how to maximise their prospects of success?  Well, of course they would.  But this study, by itself, tells them nothing about how to achieve that outcome.  Just because more successful businesses are more likely to own more IPRs does not imply that simply filing more applications for IPRs is the hidden secret to business success!

So, let’s delve a little more deeply into this report and see what else it tells us about IPRs and successful SMEs, and attempt to infer, from its findings, something about what makes an SME successful, and where other SMEs should be looking to find exemplars from which they can learn.

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