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The Court of Justice of the EU has become increasingly important to patent law in Europe. Businesses need to be aware how this will shape European patents in the future, say Katie Hutchinson, Simon Llewellyn, Rachel Mumby and Steven Willis
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Raymond J Dowd and Luke McGrath explore how a recent US case has changed the game for character licensing
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A handful of countries have implemented some form of the controversial three-strikes policy, which cuts infringers’ internet access. Here local lawyers report on the first few cases
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The sale of a freestanding covenant not to sue for $38.5 million at a recent patent auction may signal a popular new strategy for monetising patent assets. David Schmidt explains
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Huang Hui and Paul Ranjard explain how China’s Supreme People’s Court has allowed limited protection for shapes under the Anti-Unfair Competition Law
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Managing IP’s 2011 awards dinners took place last month in Washington DC and London, and included nearly 100 awards presented to law firms and individuals across 42 countries
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