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As the sources improve, transaction data is becoming an accurate and useful measure of economic development, says Eric Podlogar of ktMINE. 23 September 2019
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Keeping the delicate balance between private agreements and the obligations of authorities may need a change in the law, as Gabriela Armas of Uhthoff Gomez Vega & Uhthoff explains. 23 September 2019
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Australia’s IP office has confirmed that a recent decision in a high-profile patent case does not affect examination procedure for software patents. 23 September 2019
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Successful, high-return patent licensing programmes require planning. Peter Hanschke of TechInsights offers a guide to getting it right. 23 September 2019
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It takes a long time to change the US patent system, but two significant efforts are making progress, as MaryAnne Armstrong of Birch Stewart Kolasch Birch explains. 23 September 2019
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A body representing US IP lawyers has urged the US Supreme Court to rule that willful infringement is not required for an award of profits. 23 September 2019
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Blockchain has been much-hyped as a solution to all sorts of problems but, as a means of administering and protecting copyright, it has real-world value, says Elena Galletti of Brandstock. 23 September 2019
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The Canadian IP system has seen many updates in recent years. Mark Vickers, Peter Cooke, and Beverley Moore of BLG offer a guide to the most important changes. 23 September 2019
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The company representing UK punk band The Clash has sued Wilson Sporting Goods over tennis rackets bearing the band’s name. 23 September 2019
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The EU General Court has created specialised IP chambers as part of measures accompanying the court’s increase in size. 23 September 2019
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