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  • Helen Xu of Jaguar Land Rover shares her thoughts about brand protection in China, and how the Trademark Law will help prestigious brands protect their rights.
  • Kai Yang, Wen Zhong, and Peng Zheng of Liu, Shen & Associates discuss how to combat online infringement in China and why brand owners need to take the fight to counterfeiters in the physical realm.
  • In yesterday’s Opening Ceremonies, Etienne Sanz de Acedo, INTA CEO, highlighted the Association’s rapidly growing initiatives in Asia. He said that 2,739 attendees from Asia-Pacific were registered for this year’s Annual Meeting, making up almost 32% of all attendees.
  • Skyscrapers, crowded streets, dragons, finance, shopping, trams and ferries, east and west, old and new: these are all aspects of “Brand Hong Kong,” said Financial Secretary John Tsang in yesterday’s INTA Annual Meeting keynote address. “They are all relevant but by no means definitive,” he added
  • 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.