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A recent US ruling has saved accused infringers from the fear that by not having a legal opinion, courts would automatically infer that such an opinion would have contained unfavourable advice. But, says Scott M Alter, that does not mean that such opinions may no longer be crucial
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Nobel-prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has served in both the White House and at the World Bank. His time in government helped to convince him that too much IP protection is bad for the economy. He explains why to Sam Mamudi
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From October 1 trade mark owners around the world can designate an additional 25 countries in one go on their Madrid application. Stéphanie Bodoni looks at what the change will mean for trade mark applicants and agents, as well the offices administering the system
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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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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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Despite owning some of the world's most famous comic-strip characters, Marvel went bankrupt in 1996. But an aggressive licensing strategy has returned the company to financial health. Sam Mamudi investigates
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