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  • The Madrid System could expand beyond 100 member states within the next year if the Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OAPI) delivers on its plans to join
  • Meet Generation-e: today’s law students are permanently connected to their electronic devices; constantly distracted by emails, texts and tweets; and believe they can combine keeping in touch online with listening to lectures
  • China’s new Trademark Law looks to speed up registration and opposition proceedings and to stop on bad-faith factors. Spring Chang and Frank Liu of Chang Tsi & Partners and Tom Wang of Kohler discuss the changes and how brand owners can prepare.
  • The INTA Bulletin interviewed Peter Kam-fai Cheung, Director of Intellectual Property, Registrar of Patents, Designs and Trademarks for the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department (HKIPD) in December of last year. The HKIPD is co-organizing the Unreal Student Session on Tuesday from 12:00pm to 4:00pm in the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center.
  • Trademark owners have long complained that own-brand rivals use look-alike products to free-ride on their reputations and steal market share. INTA panelists today will explain what they can do about it, says Emma Barraclough
  • A session on Wednesday will give attendees analysis of the most important US trademark cases in the past year. Michael Loney looks at some of the cases that might be discussed.
  • A panel tomorrow will provide practical advice on dealing with trademarks during mergers and acquisitions. Michael Loney discusses five of the top tips.
  • Karen Law, Senior Legal Counsel of Alibaba Group, talks to the INTA Daily News about where it faces its biggest brand enforcement issues (hint: it’s not China), what she looks for when selecting outside counsel and why the least expensive lawyer isn’t always the best.
  • China’s dynamic economy attracts plenty of overseas investment. But how should foreign companies conduct business to secure long-term success? Emma Barraclough reports
  • In an increasingly globalized marketplace, companies need to learn to pick their battles and conserve their resources. That’s the message from yesterday’s panel, The Essentials of Managing a Worldwide Trademark Portfolio Companies.