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May 06, 2012
Yesterday’s Madrid System Users Meeting saw more than the usual announcements and update on the international trademark system. It marked the launch of three new online services by WIPO.
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April 27, 2012
Prototype shoes, banned songs and poor grammar: have you been following the news in IP this week?
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April 27, 2012
The Madrid Protocol has received a big boost, with Mexico’s Senate approving the country’s accession this week and Colombia saying it will deposit its instrument in June
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March 15, 2012
Hogan Lovells won the inaugural global IP firm of the year award at tonight’s Managing IP Awards Dinner in London
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January 27, 2012
Free access: The nominations for Managing IP’s Global Awards 2012 have been announced
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November 07, 2011
With a new president likely to oust him as director-general of IMPI, José Rodrigo Roque Díaz is in a race against time to improve IP awareness in Mexico. Refusing to play the part of lame duck, Roque spoke with Managing IP about his ambitious plans for the Office
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October 11, 2011
Mexico’s failure to sign the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement last week could have been avoided, said José Rodrigo Roque-Díaz, the new head of the country’s IP Office
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September 30, 2011
Representatives from ACTA’s negotiating countries will gather for a signing ceremony in Japan tomorrow, though several will not be able to actually sign
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June 29, 2011
Mexico’s Senate has approved a bill advising against signing the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
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June 10, 2011
WTO members were divided over Australia’s plans to force cigarettes to be sold in plain packaging at a meeting this week
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April 07, 2011
Managing IP presented more than 60 awards to the leading firms in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America at the annual global awards dinner in London last night. Here are the winners:
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February 03, 2011
ACTA will undermine future agreements and fail because of its narrow focus, an Indian official argued today. The EU, Mexico and Japan vehemently disagreed.
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March 01, 2010
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January 18, 2010
Mexico’s Supreme Court has ruled that so-called linkage regulations should apply to patents covering pharmaceutical formulations, as well as patents on active ingredients