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Hiring diverse individuals is the easy part of the equation. Encouraging people to stay and thrive in their environment is the trickier part. Sarah Morgan reports.   20 May 2019
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Intellectual property can provide robust protection to fictional characters, but it’s important to understand the specific rights available in particular jurisdictions. Rory O’Neill reports.   19 May 2019
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Current and future trademark owners in Venezuela should be keeping a close watch on the application and maintenance process given U.S. economic sanctions on the country.   19 May 2019
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Mesmin Pierre, Director General, Trademarks Branch at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, explains how Canada is preparing for its June 17 target date to join three key IP agreements and implement major corresponding amendments to its trademark system.   19 May 2019
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The legal framework governing intellectual property has changed in several countries in the past 12 months. Saman Javed reports on some of the important developments.   19 May 2019
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The rise of 3D printing has been a hot topic in intellectual property circles for years, but the advent of 4D printing could increase the opportunities and threats significantly, as Sarah Morgan finds out.   19 May 2019
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As brand restrictions emerge in more countries and across industries, including recent developments in Canada, Chile and South Africa, Paul Kilmer, Partner-Intellectual Property Group at Holland & Knight LLP, and Vice Chair of the Emerging Issues Committee and member of the North America Global Advisory Council, shares how INTA is taking a stand on this issue.   19 May 2019
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Learning to communicate more effectively with one another can help marketers and lawyers better manage risk and reach their end goals faster. Saman Javed reports.   19 May 2019
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Two cases from China provide lessons for companies seeking to enforce favorable judgments, as David Lee of Chang Tsi & Partners explains.   19 May 2019
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The U.S. Congressional Trademark Caucus (CTC) is an historic bipartisan, bicameral caucus focused on intellectual property education and consumer protection awareness against the harmful impacts of counterfeiting and other important trademark issues.   19 May 2019

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