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  • White House issues recommendations FTC launches investigation ITC announces pilot programme June was a bad month for US patent trolls, PAEs or whatever they want to be called. The White House issued a proposal for new laws and regulations, boosting existing bills in Congress, while the FTC announced an investigation and the ITC launched its own pilot programme to tackle them.
  • One of the best things about publishing the INTA Daily News at the Annual Meeting each year is the opportunity to interview in-house trade mark counsel based in or near the host city. We always try to find people from diverse industries and with this year's meeting being held in Dallas, Texas, we chatted to lawyers from AT&T, Dell, Fossil, Halliburton and Whole Foods Market.
  • Registration of trade marks in bad faith and the proliferation of well-known marks are targeted in the latest draft of China’s trade mark law. But the changes could throw up new problems of their own
  • The newest draft of China’s trade mark law looks to address some of the commonly cited complaints about the trade mark system, such as low damages
  • Patent lawyer Richard Willoughby will join D Young & Co’s dispute resolution and legal group in September, Managing IP has learned.
  • The US is the latest country to consider having a patent box. But Germany’s finance minister doesn’t like them.
  • Steptoe & Johnson has recruited Administrative Law Judge Robert Rogers, who recently retired from the International Trade Commission (ITC), to its Century City and Washington, DC offices.
  • Acacia Research has appointed Matthew Vella, Acacia’s president, as chief executive officer and a director effective August 1 2013.
  • A controversial measure to suspend internet access for people who had committed copyright infringement, which had only been imposed once, has been abolished by the French government
  • A pilot version of the promised Copyright Hub was launched on July 8.