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THURSDAY, 24 JUNE 2010
Design on Twitter
ACID (Anti Copying in Design), as most Class 99 readers know, is a UK-based membership organisation which is committed to raising awareness and encouraging respect for IP within individual and corporate responsibility. A circular this week announces that ACID has now started to tweet. If you feel that you're not getting your ACID information fast enough, you can now do so on Twitter by clicking here.
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Design on Twitter
ACID is not the first design-related body to use Twitter for the dissemination of information. The Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM, or rather, OAMI), which administers the Community registered design system, can be found on OAMITWEETS here, though don't be surprised if most tweets relate to Community trade marks. In October, Class 99 reported that OHIM had just 99 followers; that figure has since risen to 440. If you want to know who OHIM follows, click here to find out.
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