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Trade mark applications in China have risen by 80,000 in each of the past two years and the rapid growth looks set to continue. Emma Barraclough asked director-general An Qinghu how the Trade Mark Office is coping with the pressure
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The realization that classic tracks will soon be in the public domain is prompting record companies and affected artists to demand that Europe increases the duration of sound recording copyright, as Andrew Forbes and Jane Mulcahy explain
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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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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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Standard setting organizations are in a state of flux in the US, thanks to recent setbacks to the FTC's efforts to police members, as well as a new statute. Stafford Matthews, Robert S Harrell, V Walter Bratic and Shirley Webster review the latest developments
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David Barron and Alexandra Brodie examine how patent offices and the courts in Europe treat business method patents. They also compare European and US filing activity and ask whether European financial services companies are lagging behind their US counterparts
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