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  • 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.
  • At yesterday’s users’ meeting, representatives from the Japan Patent Office (JPO) gave an update on recent activities and upcoming developments in Japanese trademark law. One of the biggest changes is that the country is looking to introduce protection for non-traditional marks.
  • “Good morning trademark people,” began Grégoire Bisson, Director of The Hague Registry, at the Madrid System Users’ Meeting yesterday. “There’s nothing wrong with trademarks, but once you’ve worked in designs there is no going back.”
  • In the Exhibit Hall this year you can find many items of interest from around the world. These include Russian dolls, traditional Chinese outfits, Ecuadorian chocolate, Vietnamese figurines and pirates of the Caribbean. Cuddly toys also appear popular among exhibitors this year. You can even win some at one stand if you manage to throw a sticky ball at a target. At INTA’s stand you can view samples of some counterfeit goods, including fake designer jeans and purses.