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The US Patent and Trademark Office has been criticised after details of a little-known system for delaying “sensitive” patent applications were revealed. 5 December 2014
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A wine critic who goes by the name ‘Champagne Jayne’ is due in court after being targeted by the trade body that protects France’s Champagne wines. 2 December 2014
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Law firm Weil Gotshal & Manges has promoted Anish Desai to partner. 28 November 2014
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Data exclusivity has caused no small amount of debate since its formal introduction into international law. 27 November 2014
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Canadian trademark practitioners remain, for the most part, focused on the coming changes to our trademark legislation as we join the Madrid, Nice and Singapore Treaties. 27 November 2014
Trademarks
Although there have been efforts to curb the volume of counterfeit products entering Mexico, there remain shortcomings in Mexican IP law, says Edith López. 27 November 2014
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Just before New Year 2013, the Swedish justice minister wrote an article in a national newspaper, claiming support for the creation of a general and central IP Court in Sweden. 27 November 2014
Trademarks
As counterfeit products become ever more sophisticated, spotting fakes is getting tougher. Electronics company Philips takes an all-round approach to tackling rogue imitations, as WIPR discovered. 27 November 2014
Trademarks
Roxana Sullivan takes a look at how start-ups can safeguard their brands and how venture capitalists can best protect their investments with a good IP strategy. 27 November 2014
Patents
Art Monk of TechInsights outlines the factors and industry developments that can have an impact on the value of patents. 27 November 2014
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