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A frenzy of government-led reform in Japan is dramatically changing the IP regime in the country. Lloyd Parker and Yukihiro Otani provide a guide to the most important developments
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US patent laws are increasingly affecting activities taking place outside the US. Philippe Signore and Pierre Michon examine six examples of this trend
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As business leaders increasingly recognize the value of IP rights, it is more important to consider the tax issues involved in protecting them, argue Isabel Verlinden, Axel Smits and Patrick Boone
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Alain Pompidou takes over as president of the EPO as industry is becoming increasingly frustrated at the slow pace of patent reform in Europe. MIP visited Munich to ask him about his plans for the presidency. Interview introduced by James Nurton
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Last month, after a long wait, the .eu registry signed a contract with the European Commission to start offering domains next year. But, as Tony Willoughby argues, the EC Regulations governing .eu (733/2002 and 874/2004) will lead to chaos and uncertainty and must be radically reexamined
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Former USPTO commissioner Todd Dickinson has been at the forefront of IP for the past decade. Now, as GE's new IP counsel, he is using his experience to raise the prominence of IP and make the company's voice heard. Sam Mamudi met him in his Connecticut office to find out more
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