The Carnival (of Trust) is Coming & Blawg Review #157 is Here

On Monday, the Blog will host the May Carnival of Trust.  The Carnival of Trust is a monthly compendium of blog postings related to trust in business, trust in selling, trust in society at large.  It is kept interesting by the vibrant and varied commentary of each month's host, and by the ten post limit for each month.  Click here to submit your trust-related posts for the Carnival.

Click here to check out the April Carnival at the True Colors Consulting Blog, and click here for the March edition at Duncan Bucknell's IP Thinktank Blog.

Read more about the Carnival of Trust here at Charles Green's Trust Matters Blog.

And while I am discussing blog carnivals, do not miss this week's Blawg Review #157 hosted by Thoughts from a Management Lawyer.

IP News Roundup

Here are a few IP news items from the weekend and this morning that you will find interesting:

  • Blawg Review #149 is up at the Antitrust Review with several IP-related links.
  • Patent lawyer Duncan Bucknell is hosting the March Carnival of Trust, which I will host on the first Monday of May.
  • The Northern District's new website is live (and excellent, but more on that Friday), but may be causing you some trouble today.  It is requiring that you upgrade your browser to the most current version (if you have not already) in order to access the site.  I am told by reliable sources that the upgrade is not actually necessary and that the Northern District is working on a fix so that you should be able to access the site by the end of the day with any browser.