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The European life sciences industry has a long history. Many of the major players trace their roots to before
the war, and often began as agricultural or chemical companies. LSIPR takes a look at the leading jurisdictions. 1 January 2011
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Trademark rights can be divided into two categories, namely statutory rights and rights afforded by common law. 1 January 2011
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The popularity of social-networking sites is growing exponentially, with Facebook now boasting around 600 million members and more than 200 million users on Twitter. Katy Cullen and Amanda Mallon look at the implications for brands. 1 January 2011
Trademarks
European and international IP environments have evolved rapidly in a significant number of areas concerning the protection, utilisation and enforcement of trademarks, designs, geographical indications and domain names. 1 January 2011
Trademarks
Last year, the foundations for reform of the European trademark system were put in place. Annick Mottet Haugaard and Fabio Angelini explain how the European Community Trade Mark Association contributed further to the exercise. 1 January 2011
Trademarks
“India is not simply emerging: India has already emerged” —Barack Obama, 44th President, United States of America 1 January 2011
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The expansion of available domain names continues apace. New gTLDs and more opportunities to use ccTLDs provide businesses with extra places to do business online. But with that comes danger, as Claudia Strola explains. 1 January 2011
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Addressing trademark infringement traditionally begins with a cease and desist letter backed by the threat
of legal action. But whereas flexing litigation muscles in state or federal court may be effective in enforcing
domestic infringement, it is often inadequate to halt infringement originating abroad. Nicole McLaughlin looks
at the case for the International Trade Commission. 1 January 2011
Trademarks
You need a new phone and you want to search for the ‘best available options’. What do you do, and what are the risks? Nishchal Anand and Lakshmi Kruttika Vijay explain. 1 January 2011
Copyright
The UK government is looking to innovation and the knowledge-based economy to lead the country out of recession—pinning its hopes on a reinvigorated intellectual property system. Alasdair Poore explains. 1 January 2011
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