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  • Our February issue included a fascinating article on patent filing trends in the US, based on statistics compiled by IFI Claims using last year’s USPTO figures: it lists the biggest filers, fastest growing filers, most active law firms and who represents whom. But dig down into the data and there’s some even more interesting trends
  • Today’s roundup of IP news and views on the web includes the 2012 filing data from the EPO, a surprising recommendation on TRIPs implementation, dodgy iPhone cases, what’s behind Twitter’s patent agreement and IP issues in the TPP
  • Canada’s Minister of Industry, Christian Paradis, has introduced legislation that would crack down on counterfeits, redefine the term trade mark and allow for so-called divisional trade mark applications, among other changes
  • German pharmaceutical company Bayer says it will appeal yesterday’s decision by India’s IP Appellate Board to uphold a compulsory licence granted over its cancer drug Nexavar
  • Guilian Wang is deputy director of the first appeal division for optical and electrical technology within SIPO’s Patent Re-examination Board. She tells Emma Barraclough about re-examinations, targets and exercising in the office
  • Today’s blog covers White House views on cell phone unlocking, arbitration in China, the biggest damages awards in the US, trade marks in Europe and what makes an innovation city
  • As I travel around to various international meetings, one thing that has struck me is the desire for harmonization
  • We’ve heard about the lives of examiners at the EPO, the USPTO and OHIM. Now it’s the turn of an examiner at the Chinese Intellectual Property Office’s Patent Re-examination Board to tell us about a day in her life
  • A district court judge has suggested that the $1 billion damages Samsung owes Apple for infringing Smartphone patents should be reduced by $450 million
  • Managing IP’s daily round-up of IP news takes in the Apple vs Samsung latest, 3D printing, a Chinese-US spat over IP, the impact of tax incentives on patenting in the UK and a guide to patent troll bashing