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AIPPI Congress News day 2

All three issues of the AIPPI Congress News are now available to download

AIPPI Congress News day 2

Managing IP has been in Cancun this week, publishing a daily newsletter reporting on all the highlights from the AIPPI Congress.

You can read all three issues of the AIPPI Congress News here.

Day 1 includes news of an unprecedented AIPPI development: no resolution was reached on the issue of inventor remuneration. It includes articles on personal branding, joint liability and an interview with Hao Ma, who stands down as AIPPI president at the conference.

Day 2 includes news on AI, a resolution on judgments, SEPS, personality rights, the doctrine of equivalents, and more.

Day 3 reports an access to medicine debate, an IP5 update, 3D marks, biosimilars, an interview with new AIPPI executive director Arno Hold, and a look ahead to the 2019 Congress in London.

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