Loss for Unilever shows importance of playing by the rules in India In a ruling that attorneys say holds important lessons for Indian IP practitioners, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board in Chennai revoked Unilever’s patent for water filters, pointing to a failure by the compan... By Peter Leung June 28 2012
Why patent owners in India should aim for interim relief Patent owners in India who are litigating their rights should try to obtain interim relief. If they don’t, they face protracted and expensive patent battles, warned an Indian lawyer last week By Peter Leung June 25 2012
IP5, DISH Network and Dewey & LeBoeuf fallout: this week’s IP quiz How many questions can you answer on the week’s IP news? All the answers are available in articles published on managingip.com in the past week By Managing IP Correspondent June 11 2012
Financial Times loses Indian trade mark in “unprecedented” case India’s Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) has cancelled the Financial Times trade marks registered by both the British newspaper (FTUK) and Indian company Times Publishing House Limited (TPH) in a dispute b... By Peter Leung June 08 2012
New gTLDs, EU patent, anti-fakes, Folsom and China’s Supreme Court: this week’s news quiz Five questions on IP news from May 28 to June 1. Plus: answers and more details on last week’s questions By Managing IP Correspondent June 01 2012