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MIP's fifth annual list of the 50 most influential people in IP includes politicians, campaigners, IP owners, in-house counsel, academics and judges. Plus: interview with Alison Brimelow, EPO president
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Australia's highest court rewrote the rules on inventive step in a decision in May. Bill Bennett explains what the ruling means for patent applicants
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Carefully crafted trade mark licences can enrich licensors and licensees, say Oliver Herzfeld and Richard Bergovoy
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A recent decision will change the procedures under which IP cases are handled in Italy. Massimiliano Mostardini and Licia Garotti explain
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The boom in mergers, acquisition and private equity investment puts the onus on investors to carry out comprehensive IP due diligence. Tamsen Valoir provides a practical 10-point plan covering the most important questions to ask
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A recent case addressed what happens when an employer and employee dispute who owns an invention. We contrast the UK, German and Japanese approaches
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