Friday, May 6, 2011

Sudden seminar to tell legislators what's wrong with design law

"Design protection to be
strengthened, simplified and
made affordable ..."
Being left-handed and slightly dyslexic, this blogger persists in reading the acronymn as ADPIG, but it's actually APDIG -- the Associate Parliamentary Design & Innovation Group, "a forum for open debate between Parliament and the UK’s design and innovation communities".

APDIG is holding a short-and-sweet one-hour seminar this coming Wednesday 11 May, in Committee Room 17 of the House of Commons, and Class 99 team member Jeremy is participating. The event is free and open to members of the public. Programme details and registration can be sorted out here.

Jeremy has been allocated precisely 5 (five) minutes in which to explain to the nation's legislators how design protection is supposed to work and what's wrong with it. Any guidance from Class 99 readers is of course welcome, if you email Jeremy here. with the subject line APDIG ... or is it ADPIG ...?

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