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RIAA’s new piracy plan criticised

The Recording Industry Association of America last week told The Wall Street Journal that it plans to halt its massive campaign against peer-to-peer file sharers in favour of a new and perhaps equally controversial tactic  December 24, 2008

Anheuser-Busch suffers Bud setback

December 22, 2008

The 50 most popular stories of 2008

December 22, 2008

Federal Circuit rejects bio patent citing Bilski

December 22, 2008

Plavix patent upheld by Federal Circuit

December 22, 2008

IP practitioners back Community patent

December 19, 2008

China discusses Patent Law amendments

December 19, 2008

Open source community launches peer-to-patent project

December 15, 2008

French court rules on iPod levy

December 15, 2008

Time to reconsider the PHOSITA

Maintaining consistency and ensuring stability in the patent examination process are crucial to the issuance of quality patents. Marian Underweiser of IBM proposes one way to make the process more predictable 

November 2008

Software patents under scrutiny in Europe

The EPO's Enlarged Board of Appeal is set to give a definitive ruling on the patentability of computer programs in Europe 

November 2008

Federal Circuit clarifies business method patents test

In the Bilski decision, the Federal Circuit last month reaffirmed that business methods are patentable in the US, but rejected the "useful, concrete, tangible" test set forth in previous opinions 

November 2008

Federal Circuit curbs ITC jurisdiction

The Federal Circuit last month ruled that the ITC could not extend a limited exclusion order barring the import of Qualcomm chips found to infringe Broadcom's patent to downstream products 

November 2008

Home truths about the EPO

The European Patent Office has talked about raising the bar, and its allowance rate has fallen in recent years. Hugh Dunlop asks: what’s really going on at the Office? 

October 2008

How you can avoid getting crunched

Turmoil in the financial markets over the last few months has led to plunging share prices and boardroom unrest. With IP budgets under intense pressure, Stephen Mulrenan examines what practical steps brand owners can take to negotiate the credit crunch 

November 2008

The most important man in IP

This month, Francis Gurry takes over the role of WIPO director general, as the world's only international organisation dedicated to intellectual property begins its recovery from a period of criticism and stagnation. In an exclusive interview, he discusses the challenges WIPO faces, the changes he will make and why he is the right man for the most important job in IP 

October 2008

Politics and IP in China explained

IP protection in China remains a controversial and politicised issue. Mark Cohen looks back at his four years working as IP attaché at the US Embassy in Beijing 

October 2008

How trolls can circumvent eBay

The Supreme Court's eBay decision made it harder for patent trolls to obtain injunctions. Bas de Blank and Fabio Marino explain why the ITC may give them an escape route 

October 2008

China's patent amendments uncovered

China's National People's Congress has published the latest draft of amendments to its patent law. Managing IP provides a guide to what may change 

October 2008

Locarno classification set to be reformed

As design protection becomes more common, a number of problems with the Locarno classification have become apparent. David Stone reports on an attempt to update the system 

November 2008

A guide to pitch perfect sound marks

India's trade mark registry granted its first sound mark in August this year. Ranjan Narula and Rachna Bakhru look at the implications for brand owners in the region 

November 2008

Mediation spells trade dress success

Richard Posell explains why mediation may be a particularly attractive option for resolving trade dress disputes 

November 2008

Korean court confirms pro-brand trend

Salvatore Ferragamo last month won a key judgment from Korea's Supreme Court, in the latest in a series of rulings in favour of trade mark owners 

November 2008

CTM fee deadlock broken

EU member states last month agreed a deal that would cut the cost of Community trade marks by up to 40%  

October 2008

Interview: Trade mark priorities for Europe

Simon Reeves, director of trade marks at AstraZeneca, has just taken over as ECTA president. He talks about pharmaceuticals, outsourcing and OHIM fee proposals 

October 2008

Breakthrough in Google Book Search case

Google has reached a settlement agreement with numerous authors and publishers worldwide who brought a class action suit against the internet company’s proposed Google Book Search engine 

1 October 2008

IP Clinic: How can we protect our rights in Second Life?

I work for a business with consumer-facing brands. A lot of our customers seem to have avatars in Second Life. How can we ensure our IP rights are not abused in such virtual worlds?  

October 2008

Five steps towards effective digital IP management

Mark Harding explains the issues that await all IP owners as they look to join the digital revolution, and offers five lessons from the music industry's experience 

September 2008

Combat grey market goods in the US

Case law surrounding grey market goods is still developing in the United States, but Ronald Dove and Hope Hamilton suggest some practical strategies for successfully preventing their importation and distribution  

November 2008

US set to lose WTO criminal thresholds case against China

Last month the result of the US WTO case against China for poor IP enforcement was leaked and both sides won on different points. Peter Ollier looks at the implications 

November 2008

Birth of a rocket-docket

US Magistrate Judge Stephen Crocker has recently taken on a bigger role at the nation's latest patent rocket-docket. Eileen McDermott spoke to him about how the Court will continue to handle the heavy patent caseload minus one judge, as well as what the future holds 

November 2008

Combat grey market goods in the US

Case law surrounding grey market goods is still developing in the United States, but Ronald Dove and Hope Hamilton suggest some practical strategies for successfully preventing their importation and distribution  

November 2008

How pharma companies can leverage their IP rights

Pharmaceutical companies are adopting new IP strategies to stay competitive. Rakesh Mishra and GVS Sesha Kumar review some of the most successful examples 

October 2008

Avoid the risks of using foreign manufacturers

Brands such as Wal-Mart and Mattel have suffered from problems caused by foreign manufacturers. Oliver Herzfeld and Richard Bergovoy provide some guidance on how to minimise the risks  

September 2008

US set to lose WTO criminal thresholds case against China

Last month the result of the US WTO case against China for poor IP enforcement was leaked and both sides won on different points. Peter Ollier looks at the implications 

November 2008

Politics and IP in China explained

IP protection in China remains a controversial and politicised issue. Mark Cohen looks back at his four years working as IP attaché at the US Embassy in Beijing 

October 2008

IP enforcement bills spark debate

The US Senate last month approved legislation intended to improve enforcement of IP rights in the US 

October 2008

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