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  • Dead zone for challenging patents tackled GATT patents provision removed Some opportunities missed A bill which aims to clarify ambiguities in the America Invents Act (AIA) is set to become law following amendments to remove some controversial provisions.
  • Land Rover was involved in a landmark trade mark squatting case in 2012 Reforms will speed up procedures Obtaining evidence made easier Larger, punitive damages Trade mark owners have long complained about bad faith registrations in China. Now its parliament has recommended new revisions to the latest version of the country's Trademark Law that would make life harder for trade mark squatters.
  • The number of industrial designs registered in the Philippines jumped last year, according to data published by the country’s IP Office
  • The UK minister in charge of intellectual property rejected calls from members of the House of Lords yesterday for the creation of a new IP Tsar post
  • The UK government could face a legal challenge over its plans to give consumers more freedom to use copyright material
  • Fans of IP exchanges often talk about the advantages they offer small- and medium-size inventors. But is that the case? Peter Leung spoke to one inventor to find out more about his experiences of bringing products to market
  • As David Kappos prepares for his final day at the USPTO this Friday, he spoke with Managing IP about his reasons for leaving, what the US government can do better, and why his team is like “a beautiful painting”
  • Merial, the maker of cat flea treatment Frontline, has lost its appeal to have one of its patents declared valid after the High Court invoked it on the grounds of insufficiency
  • The ACLU and PubPat have filed their brief urging the Supreme Court to reverse the Federal Circuit’s decision upholding Myriad Genetics' gene patents
  • Software company SAS Institute has lost its battle against rival World Programming (WPL) over alleged copyright infringement