Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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We were well into the naughties (2000s) when I decided that academia was no longer going to work for me (not that it ever did).  During my lustrous academic career I repeatedly came into contact with lawyers and attorneys all after the same thing, my signature on a bit of paper assigning away all my intellectual property rights associated with my projects to the Powers (something I once resented). 

Intellectual Property. 

I had obviously heard about intellectual property, I was even listed as inventor on a patent application, I understood there was a registered trade mark for a product we developed and I damn sure new about copyright, or at least how to avoid copyright infringement when drafting academic papers etc…  I even remember doing an assignment on intellectual property during my undergrad.

At the time I worked in a laboratory focused on commercialisation, I reviewed some of the laboratory’s patent applications and briefly thought I could do ‘that’.  So here I am.  I have to say getting here has been relatively straight forward from a re-qualifying point of view, what has not been straight forward was my introduction to the professional arena (away from the .....(wait for it) equality of academia)!

Monday, January 2, 2012

Fearful

I want to say I have finally decided upon a topic, but I’ll never declare an absolute.  So, for the interim, I have decided to write about my introduction into my current profession.  I am a little nervous about this, as I have included a number of personal details already, which may provide a reader with more direction than is safe (i.e. the whos and wheres).   
I am more than nervous, I am scared – not because I think anyone will read this and think twice about it, but what if…