8 December 2016
I speak with the person organising the EPO conference, the one where I am moderating a panel discussion. My topic is the essential elements of a successful university IP culture. I am of course highly qualified for my role, because (a) I have been to university, (b) I know a bit about IP, albeit less than I used to, (c) I know about culture, having spent several nights in London and (d) I am Fierce. It is the fierceness that I suspect will be the most important element of moderating this, as indeed any, panel discussion. The organiser reminds me that some of the people attending the conference will be from universities that have little or no IP culture. This is why we have to concentrate on the essential elements. Forget the fancy-pantsy stuff, I am told; some of these universities don’t even know what IP is. I am thinking that if they don’t even know what IP is, they will be very surprised to find themselves at a conference about it.
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