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  • When requesting a preliminary injunction, according to Article 199 bis 1 of the Mexican Law of Industrial Property, it is necessary to post a sufficient bond to warrant the possible damage that may be caused to the alleged transgressor. To ensure the quick and effective implementation of injunctions, some tips that must be considered when posting the bond are:
  • Recent changes to Italy's copyright laws have led to confusion about the scope of copyright enforcement. Stefano Modenesi and Giacomo Parmigiani of DLA look at available laws and examine their differences
  • Italy's biotech sector is on the rise. Massimiliano Mostardini and Claudia Ricciardi of Bird & Bird provide an in-depth overview of Italian rules on biotech patents and employee inventions
  • A new IP code is being introduced in Italy. Luciano Bosotti and Giancarlo Notaro of Buzzi Notaro & Antonielli d'Oulx provide an in-depth look at Italy's existing patent prosecution system, how it compares with the EPC and how inventors can best benefit from it
  • The EU has published proposals to allow compulsory licensing of pharmaceutical products for export to the developing world. Richard Taylor and Selina Taylor examine the implications of the draft Regulation
  • A recent dispute over tee-shirts tested the limits of protection for well-known marks in South Africa. Alan Smith examines the Supreme Court's decision in favour of SABMiller and discusses its implications for parodists
  • James Nurton, London
  • The INPI has recently enacted a new resolution that will have a big impact on the prosecution of patent applications in Argentina, if the applicant does not comply with its requirement.
  • ? Thailand: Rouse & Co International has opened a Bangkok office. At the beginning of October, the firm hired Fabrice Mattei from Bangkok firm Monkolnavin to head up the new office. The firm now has nearly 800 staff in offices in eight countries.
  • More and more international companies are launching IP litigation in China. Before they do so, they should be aware of what is and what isn’t allowed in a Chinese courtroom, as Judge Xu, a prominent IP judge in Shanghai, explains in an exclusive interview with MIP