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Registration remains the best form of trade mark protection in the UK. But two recent English cases reveal the continuing importance of unregistered rights, as Graeme Fearon explains
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While eager to do business in China, many foreign investors remain concerned about the lack of protection and enforcement of IP rights. In a special roundtable debate organized by MIP, leading figures discuss how to succeed and what needs to change in the country
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A court victory by peer-to-peer networks against copyright holders may lead to the passage of an Act that would stunt technological progress. Michael R Graham argues against a hasty extension to US copyright law
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Product designs can be protected by copyright and unregistered design right in the UK. But Paul Cox and Debbie Kohner examine whether there is a gap in protection, following the recent Lambretta decision
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Patent offices around the world have long grappled with the question of what intellectual property rights to grant over computer software. Lin Deng examines China's approach and looks at how developments in China could offer computer engineers new opportunities to safeguard their software inventions
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An infringement action in the US federal court system is not the only option available to rights holders. Russell E Levine outlines the benefits of taking an action to the International Trade Commission
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