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In 2004, the European Union will expand eastwards. Tibor Z Gold explains how the membership of 10 new states will affect Community Trade Mark owners and applicants
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The South African government has introduced a number of reforms to the Patents Act that will help to clarify the boundaries of IP protection, and make life easier for patentees. James Nurton reports
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In part three of the World IP Survey, MIP reveals the leading patent firms from Argentina to Thailand, and specialists from the leading firms discuss current trends
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A truly global patent issue erupted in 2002, as courts in Asia addressed how sick people in the developing world can obtain vital patented medicines. The debate reflects the internationalization of patent systems, explains Ralph Cunningham
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Recent closures of several IP boutiques reveal they are increasingly vulnerable to the advances of general practice firms. Or are they? Sam Mamudi investigates
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Interview: Stephen Selby, Hong Kong IPD From 2003 a new IT system in Hong Kong’s Intellectual Property Department will make the registration of rights quicker and cheaper. Stephen Selby, the director of the IPD, tells Ralph Cunningham about the benefits of enhanced computerization
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