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  • There have recently been numerous changes to Australia's Trade Marks Act affecting trade mark oppositions, removal proceedings, Customs notices, renewals, divisional applications, series applications and third party rights. The following is a brief synopsis of some of the most important changes.
  • Three countries in central Africa are preparing new industrial property legislation. Burundi and Rwanda recently issued projected, consolidated statutes and in Uganda fresh attention is being given to a 2004 Trade Marks and Service Marks Bill. Trade marks are the most important IP rights in the region so this article concentrates on the relevant sections of the Rwanda and Burundi drafts; the Uganda proposals are limited to that field.
  • MIP's second annual Awards Dinner was held at Claridge's in London last month, with more than 250 guests coming from as far away as Australia, Japan, Argentina and Chile
  • Customs is working with the publishing industry to combat India's unique piracy and counterfeit issues. By Akash Chittranshi and Jyoti Taneja of Akash Chittranshi & Associates
  • Sunita K Sreedharan of Anand and Anand describes India's efforts to clarify the patentability of pharmaceutical substances
  • Manisha Singh-Nair of Lex Orbis considers how the recent changes to India's patent law - and the proposals contained in the eagerly-awaited Mashelkar Committee report - will affect rules on patentability
  • DuPont is investing millions of dollars to set up its latest R&D centre in India. Emma Barraclough spoke to the company's chief IP counsel and the director of the Hyderabad-based DuPont Knowledge Center to find out how they plan to tackle the IP challenges ahead
  • Ritika Pal of O P Khaitan & Co compares the benefits of litigation with those of administrative action
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