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MARCH 2010 FEBRUARY 2010 DECEMBER 2009 / JANUARY 2010
  • Top ten trials

    Courts around the world dealt with some cutting-edge IP cases during 2009. Managing IP's team of journalists explain how the winning side prevailed in 10 of the most important

  • Beware the in-house IP thieves

    As the economic downturn bites, in-house IP theft is on the rise. Martin Baldock explains the role of computer forensics in catching the culprits and provides advice on keeping your data safe

NOVEMBER 2009 OCTOBER 2009
  • The US-China WTO cases explained

    The WTO has released its report on the second of two cases the US brought against China in 2007. Peter K Yu explains what they mean for IP owners

  • Make Customs part of your enforcement strategy

    IP owners can use Customs regulations to help curb the trade in fakes. Correspondents from seven key jurisdictions explain how the rules differ from country to country

SEPTEMBER 2009
  • How do we stop lookalikes?

    Our company launched a new product last year but we have since discovered that a leading supermarket is selling an own brand version that looks very similar. What should we do?

JULY / AUGUST 2009 JUNE 2009 MAY 2009 APRIL 2009 MARCH 2009
  • The great copyright debate

    Activist Lawrence Lessig says the outdated copyright system criminalises a generation and needs fundamental changes. But Eileen McDermott finds that practitioners have serious doubts about his proposals. PLUS: Lessig responds to his critics

  • A pan-European guide to obtaining evidence

    Mark Marfé introduces a survey on obtaining evidence of infringement in the UK, Germany, France and the Netherlands, and looks at how US discovery can help a European case

  • Ruling boosts IP owners in internet cases

    An Israeli court has ordered Google Israel and a local ISP to disclose information relating to subscribers suspected of online piracy. Gadi Oron argues that the decision will be invaluable for IP owners

  • Utynam's Heirs

    A monthly column devoted to IP curiosities and controversies, named in honour of John of Utynam - who received the world’s first recorded patent in 1449

FEBRUARY 2009 DECEMBER 2008 / JANUARY 2009
  • Obama: boon or doom for IP?

    Barack Obama will be sworn in as the next US president on January 20: what will his administration mean for IP?

NOVEMBER 2008 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

  • IP enforcement bills spark debate

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

  • 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?

SEPTEMBER 2008 JULY / AUGUST 2008
  • Politics, power and passion - this year's MIP 50

    With IP reforms being discussed around the world, this year's selection of the most influential people in IP features many politicians and campaigners. But there are also a few surprises

  • What WIPO should do next

    Former WIPO deputy director-general Geoffrey Yu spoke to Peter Ollier about how the Organization should heal divisions and move forward under new leadership

JUNE 2008 MAY 2008
  • Anti-counterfeiting tips in China

    Greenberg Traurig and Managing IP held a web seminar in March to discuss the most effective techniques to fight counterfeiting in China

APRIL 2008
  • Copyright firms of the year

    Managing IP unveils the results of part three of the world's most detailed and authoritative survey of the IP market. Following five months' research, in this issue we list the leading firms for copyright work in 16 of the world's most important IP markets

  • Barry Trotter and the infringement of copyright - parody rules in the UK

    The UK is considering a new exception to copyright infringement for parody, pastiche and caricature. Darren Meale and Paul England explain what it will need to address

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The eight mistakes brand owners make in China

Peter Ollier explains the avoidable errors that brand owners keep on making when using China's trade mark system