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  • We're pleased to announce the launch of a new online access system for managingip.com today. Anyone can now read any five articles, including blog posts, free of charge
  • The International Trade Commission has ruled that Arista’s components for routers and networking systems infringe two Cisco patents. This follows a June ITC judgment that Arista infringed three other Cisco’s patents
  • Michelle Umberger and Lissa Koop analyse district court stays pending IPR or CBM and provide tips for seeking stays
  • The UK is to get a new IP minister after Baroness Neville-Rolfe was given a new job in a mini government reshuffle
  • Managing IP's annual review of PCT data, compiled by RWS inovia, ranks the top firms for PCT work internationally, in Europe and in jurisdictions from Australia to the US, as well as the fastest-growing firms
  • Michael Loney reveals interesting talking points from this month’s XIX Work Sessions and Administrative Council of ASIPI in Buenos Aires, including lessons from TPP, the Latin American Trademark Impact Study, the responsibility of ISPs for third party content, the limits of biotechnology, and the scope of athlete’s image rights
  • At the end of a year that saw the Brexit vote, gradual progress on the implementation of the UPC and several initiatives with China, the acting head of the UK's IP Office spoke to Managing IP
  • The XIX Work Sessions and Administrative Council of ASIPI took place in Buenos Aires earlier this month. ASIPI reflects on some of the highlights in a guest blog post
  • During oral arguments for In re: Aqua Products, the Federal Circuit sitting en banc considered the burden of proof in motions to amend before the PTAB. Natalie Rahhal analyses the likely outcomes when the appeals court issues its decision in the case
  • A backlog of Patent Trial and Appeal Board appeals is building up at the Federal Circuit. Finnegan’s Erika Arner discusses recent decisions of interest, including the appeals court affirming the invalidation of two patents cited in the creation of the covered business method patent programme