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Our September issue is now online

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Managing IP’s most recent issue includes articles on Section 101, blockchain, AI, personalised medicine, China FinTech, European trade mark cases and US patent damages

MIp Sept 2018Managing IP’s September issue is now online.

The issue’s cover story focuses on Section 101 in the US, which governs patentable subject matter. We reveal new data that suggests findings of invalidity have dropped since Berkheimer v HP, the most important US subject matter eligibility case of 2018, and analyse the reasons for this.

Also featured in the issue is:

·         European in-house IP counsel discussing the prospects and problems of personalised medicine.

·         AWA Asia’s IP strategy and patent team in Beijing looking at the China FinTech market, discussing available IP protection mechanisms and considering how revised guidelines could provide opportunities.

·         Dmitry Andreev analysing issues in patenting blockchain-related technologies.

·         A European trade mark double header, with David Stone discussing the difficulties of registering and enforcing shape trade marks in the European Union, and Managing IP analysing the most-important recent trade mark-related rulings from the CJEU, including cases involving Nestle, Puma, Louboutin and Red Bull.

·         Vincent Violago and Nikko Quevada tak a look at AI and the issue of bias, including discussing patents directed to bias mitigation.

·         We reveal the highest US patent damages awards so far this year, and reveal why higher damages may now be more achievable.

The issue also features our international briefings, bringing updates from around the globe (also listed below), as well as our regular Utynam column of IP curiosities and controversies.

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The September issue’s international briefings:

Africa: African governments show increased interest in IP protection

Australia: Change to Patent Examiners Manual creates uncertainty

Austria: When is joint use of trade marks allowed?

Brazil: Brazil offers attractive battleground for enforcing patents

Canada: Examining different forms of protection for personality rights

EPO: Applicant is responsible for checking patent text

Europe: Messi scores trade mark goal at EU General Court

France: Law on national domain images changes

Germany: Determining litigation value in patent appeals

India: Court rules in favour of Phillips in SEP dispute

Japan: Examining proposed amendments to evidence collection procedures

Malaysia: One Belt One Road brings opportunity and risk

Mexico: Public order, morals and good customs prevent trade mark

Netherlands: Supreme Court rules on role of description in claim interpretation

Philippines: Breeding a superior duck

Russia: Starbucks wins trade mark battle with One Bucks Coffee

Singapore: Singapore ranked most innovative non-European country in world

South Korea: Patenting a food-related invention in Korea

Taiwan: IP office allows deferred examination of design applications

Thailand: Supreme Court provides guidance on honest concurrent use

Turkey: TPTO refuses trade mark solely due to bad faith

UK: Patenting computer-implemented inventions

US: Court allows laches defence in cancellation case

Vietnam: New Law on Competition impacts IP

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Partners at Foley Hoag examine how recent CJEU jurisprudence may serve as a catalyst for recalibrating US judicial reluctance to entertain foreign patent claims
International law firms have high hopes for their IP practices in Saudi Arabia, with many opening offices, but recruiting and retaining talent in the Kingdom presents unique challenges
Patrick Ogola joins us for our ‘Five minutes with’ series to discuss helping African entrepreneurs on the global stage, and explains why young lawyers should speak up
Heli Pihlajamaa, the EPO’s principal director for patent law and procedures, joins us to take stock of the unitary patent following its second anniversary
Kelly Thompson, chair of South African firm Adams & Adams, discusses self-belief, self-doubt, and the importance of saying yes
The renowned food brands were represented by a host of lawyers, including members of the firms’ IP teams
Partners at Bird & Bird and Taylor Wessing discuss how Saudi Arabia offers unique opportunities for firms dealing in IP and tech
Attorneys explain why there are early signs that the US Supreme Court could rule in favour of ISP Cox in a copyright dispute
A swathe of UPC-related hires suggests firms are taking the forum seriously, as questions over the transitional stage begin
A win for Nintendo in China and King & Spalding hiring a prominent patent litigator were also among the top talking points
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