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Many practitioners outside Germany have concerns about bifurcation. Adam Cooke considers how it will work in practice in the UPC
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Many patent specialists fear the prospect of bifurcation of cases in the Unified Patent Court. But Gottfried Schüll and Arwed Burrichter argue that the German-style system should be embraced
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Taiwan’s IP Police was founded in 2003 and has three companies with 220 officers in total, handling about 2,000 cases a year. Peter Leung spoke to the captain of the Taipei company, Wei-Hsu Chen
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Peter Leung visited Beijing’s new IP Court and interviewed Judge Chen Jinchuan, vice president of the Court, about its aims, its first cases and why he listens to French radio every morning. Plus: more news and analysis on China’s new IP Courts
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It’s more and more common for complex IP disputes to involve proceedings in multiple jurisdictions. If you’re preparing for patent litigation take-off, please fasten your seat belt and join James Nurton for a safety demonstration
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Aaron Tantleff outlines how big data licensing differs from traditional data licensing, and gives an overview of the IP issues involved
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