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		<title>CAPPitalise: New support event aimed at tech entrepreneurs</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re part of a startup, the sort of advice given by the professional services sector might not be what you want to focus on &#8211; you want to build an exciting product &#8211; but it is indispensable. Most people simply can&#8217;t get to where they need/want to be without the guidance of lawyers, accountants, tax specialists, and so on.
Often though, the support seminars held by these sorts of companies haven&#8217;t been devised with either technology or startups in mind, and you have to tease out the relevant information for ...]]></description>
		<link>http://e4f.bsp-a.com/2011/11/cappitalise-new-support-event-aimed-at-tech-entrepreneurs.html</link>
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		<title>Midlands tech entrepreneurs offered slice of £1m fund</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A new scheme designed to help fledgling technology businesses secure a share of a £1 million equity funding pot has been launched by Birmingham City Council, with the support of Birmingham Science Park, Aston (BSPA).
In scenes that are likely to be reminiscent of television’s Dragon’s Den, budding entrepreneurs will pitch their ideas to a panel of senior figures from the city, in the hope of securing between £20,000 &#8211; £100,000. The fund, which will be managed  by Finance Birmingham, is targeted at start-up technology companies, including those that have qualified ...]]></description>
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		<title>New rules on companies buying competitors&#8217; trade marks</title>
		<description><![CDATA[- Comment from Intellectual Property specialists and e4f sponsors Marks &#38; Clerk Solicitors on European ruling on M&#38;S vs Interflora keywords case -
Marks &#38; Spencer and other companies which buy competitors’ trade marks as search engine keywords have suffered a blow in the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), today. In its long-awaited ruling in the case between Marks &#38; Spencer and Interflora, the CJEU ruled that purchasing another party’s trade mark as a keyword could infringe the trade mark proprietor’s rights.
The Court ruled that infringement occurs if ...]]></description>
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