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  • As competition for consumers' money increases, brand identity is becoming increasingly important for banks. Peter Ollier investigates how Standard Chartered, a bank with a strong presence in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, is at the forefront of brand development and IP management in the financial sector
  • The changing nature of software innovation requires a fundamental rethink of the patent system as well as greater collaboration between proponents of open source and proprietary rights, say David Kappos and Ray Strimaitis of IBM
  • Multiplayer online games are one of the biggest growth areas on the internet. J Michael Monahan says that, while these games pose new challenges for IP owners, infringement should be treated as seriously as in the real world
  • The newly instituted Benelux IP Office now has responsibility for trade mark and design registration in the three countries - and its responsibilities could soon extend even further, as deputy director Dick Verschure tells MIP
  • More and more IP owners are heading to the Chinese courts to enforce their rights. But complex rules on evidence and procedure can quickly entangle plaintiffs and their lawyers. Judy Chan and Ross Parsonage explain how to ensure your IP portfolio is litigation-ready
  • A new index measures the strength of IP protection for the IT industry in 10 key markets. Meir Perez Pugatch explains how the index was compiled, and discusses some of the findings
  • Most companies need to use software or web-based services for searching and watching for third party rights, registering domain names and renewing patents and trade marks. In the first of an annual feature, MIP compares some market-leading products
  • A ruling in a copyright infringement case between Google and a number of Belgian newspapers is expected in early 2007. The landmark decision is likely to affect the future relationship between search engines and news websites. MIP's Eklavya Gupte reports
  • In infringement cases, Belgian courts focus on compensating the right owner, not punishing the infringer. Flip Petillion of Janson Baugniet assesses their approach
  • Software resellers aim to match companies with more licenses than they need with businesses that are in the market to buy. But the trade in second-hand licences is often regarded as a grey market, says Flemming Moos. Now German courts have handed down important rulings on the compatibility of software licence resale with copyright law