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  • Dan Ravicher of the Public Patent Foundation this week claimed his actions “help the patent system maintain credibility for society” in a debate over his pending patent dispute with Myriad Genetics
  • An Icann working group has proposed removing references to morality and public order in the Applicant Guidebook for new gTLDs
  • E-commerce is booming in Japan, and it is inevitable that disputes over search-related advertising, meta-tags and sponsored links will arise. Alan N Sutin of Greenberg Traurig, LLP examines the lessons that can be learnt from recent cases in the US
  • Retired Federal Circuit chief judge Paul Michel said on Monday that US law on patentability is a mess, and his decision in Bilski was misunderstood
  • CTM application and renewal fees should be further reduced, and about €400 million returned to trade mark owners, says the outgoing president of OHIM
  • The Wellcome Trust spends over £500 million a year on biomedical research. Zoë Ballantyne and Daniel Nelki of the Trust's Technology Transfer group discuss how it manages the IP arising from its grants to achieve its charitable objectives
  • Notwithstanding the efforts of the Beijing AIC to strengthen IP enforcement by banning sales of certain well-known brands of goods in the Silk Market and other markets in Beijing, stall operators have continued to offer counterfeits for sale. As a result, Burberry, Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada joined forces and instituted legal proceedings against five stall operators as well as their landlord Beijing Xiushi Haosen Clothing Market Co Ltd.
  • In the country's latest bid to open up the patent system by offering cheaper, quicker dispute resolution, the UK Patent Office has launched a low-cost opinion service. But, after the first four cases, not everyone is convinced it will solve the problems. James Nurton reports
  • Brand owners and trade mark practitioners cringed as panellists explained the potential impact of Icann’s imminent gTLD expansion
  • A morning session on false patent marking led to a heated debate at the IPO Annual Meeting in Atlanta yesterday