Monday miscellany

"... Italy’s commitment to consolidating and reinforcing its contribution to the activities of WIPO since the establishment of a funds-in-trust (FIT) program in 2007 to cover IP-related activities in developing countries and countries in transition".It's not clear to the IPKat whether Italy counts as "developing" or merely "in transition, but
"Part of the funds announced by Italy will support the development of a Global IP-Based Entrepreneurship Program, an interdisciplinary pilot training program which would initially be hosted by an Italian University. The program will rely on the case studies of successful use of the IP system by SMEs in the OECD countries, notably Italy".

Left: It's a good day for metaphors as the Rosetta Stone becomes the new Holy Grail for .eu registration
Now here's a brain-teaser from IPKat team member Mark: According to which criteria is the following list of IP organizations ordered:
If you know the answer, please don't email -- just post it below.1. AIPPI (Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle);
2. ECTA (European Community Trademark Association);
3. FICPI (Fédération Internationale des Conseillers en Propriété Industrielle);
4. INTA (International Trademark Association);
5. Union of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property.