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In the battle to cut demand for fakes, some public education campaigns are more successful that others. LiliAna Andreano assesses the results
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The head of Ethiopia's IP Office explains why developing countries should embrace IP rights
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With a backlog of applications threatening to overwhelm examiners, large parts of the patent community furious about its recently implemented rules package and two lawsuits pending against it, the USPTO is facing unprecedented criticism. Eileen McDermott considers why practitioners are angry. Plus: Director Jon Dudas responds to the critics
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Last year Russia overhauled its IP legislation. Managing IP hosted a roundtable in Moscow to discuss the changes
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The reduction of fees for European trade mark registrations may seem attractive at first glance, but in the long term will be bad for businesses. A sharp reduction in rates will lead to a Europe-wide flood of trade mark registrations, which will make it almost impossible to find a name that is still 'free' in the future. It will also lead to many costly legal conflicts.
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The recent US-Korea trade deal could lead to many more US banks applying for patents to protect their business methods in Korea. This is how local banks are responding
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